As spring break approaches, travel experts and authorities are offering essential tips and updates for travelers planning to hit the skies. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has introduced new travel guidelines aimed at expediting the security check process at major U.S. airports, including Miami and Dallas. Travelers can expect more streamlined security measures, which are designed to create a less stressful experience during peak travel times. TSA Administrator David Pekoske stated, “We are committed to improving the travel experience, and these updates will help facilitate a smoother check-in process as more passengers take to the skies for spring break.” Additionally, travelers are advised to arrive early at airports, particularly during the busy spring break period, to avoid long lines and unexpected delays. According to the AAA, over 41 million Americans are expected to travel during the spring break season, marking a significant increase from previous years, due largely to the easing of COVID-19 restrictions and a resurgence in travel enthusiasm. With a projected 25% more passengers compared to last year, travelers should also double-check their travel documents and take advantage of digital boarding passes to expedite their journey. Major airlines are preparing for an influx of travelers and have urged passengers to familiarize themselves with their respective flight policies and potential delays. In a similar advisory, various travel agencies are also coordinating efforts to ensure that travelers receive timely information on changes in flights and airport protocols, as spring break is one of the busiest travel seasons of the year.