Travelers in Massachusetts are getting an early start ahead of Thanksgiving, whether it be by plane, bus, train or car.

Travelers like Cam Fox said starting early is key. He was gassing up Tuesday to head to Logan Airport in Boston, with a destination of Florida.

"I come from a family that likes to get to the airport very, very early. So we'll be there probably at 4 p.m. Flight doesn't leave until 8," Fox said.

Logan Airport busy

At Logan Airport things were ramping up as the day went on. With the government shutdown now over, there were no major delays or cancellations to report on Tuesday

AAA Northeast predicts a new record with just under 82 million Americans expected to travel this Thanksgiving weekend. Ninety percent of those people will be traveling by car.

"That means roads wi

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