Millions Of Tennesseans Are Expected To Hit The Road This Thanksgiving Holiday. More Than 38-Thousand Are Expected To Fly. According To Executive Director Of Tri-Cities Airport, Gene Cossey Said The Number Of Scheduled Flights Are Returning To Pre-Pandemic Levels. Make Sure To Arrive Early To Have Your Bags Scanned. For Those Driving, Wednesday Is Anticipated To Be The Busiest Travel Day With 90-Percent Of Those Driving Expected To Take To The Roadways. Triple-A Spokeswoman Megan Cooper, Said If You Want To Avoid The Busy Roadways, Then Wait Until The Actual Holiday To Travel.