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(CNN) — A strong storm struck much of the eastern United States on Wednesday, complicating holiday travel plans for many of the 43 million Americans who filled the nation's highways, airports, and train and bus stations. Don't get trapped by bad
A deadly wintry storm system is threatening plans for millions of Americans who will fly or drive somewhere for Thanksgiving — with some of the worst weather expected on Wednesday, the busiest travel day of the year.
Underscoring the problems that a pre-Thanksgiving storm poses for airlines, big airlines have waived change fees for fliers ticketed to fly through the region as the system approaches. MAIN STORY: Thanksgiving Nor'easter means trouble for holiday fliers.
A deadly wintry storm system is threatening plans for millions of Americans who will fly or drive somewhere for Thanksgiving — with some of the worst weather expected on Wednesday, the busiest travel day of the year.
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