The Fourth of July is expected to be a busy weekend for travel.
Houston airports say they have already seen an uptick in passengers and expect more than 1.25 million people to fly through Bush and Hobby airports this weekend.
The weekend could be rough with many flights being canceled or delayed, but travel experts with the travel blog The Points Guy shared tips on how you can get to your destination without any troubles.
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