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Chris Kaye ReportingThe skies may not be very friendly for travelers this summer. This is expected to be the busiest summer for travel since 9-11. Morris Murdock's Suzanne Kennard says try to book a mid-week flight to avoid the crowds.
"Make sure you are flexible, plan extra time at the airport for the security lines, bring you proper documentation."
Kennard says if you don't schedule enough time between flights, your luggage could be lost.
"Thirty million bags this last year have been lost, so it is a problem and it's because of smaller staffs, rescheduling flights, more security screenings."
Kennard recommends putting a copy of your itinerary in you baggage, to make it easier for the airlines to get it back to you.