Officials with the Sacramento International Airport said they are expecting to have the busiest four-day stretch of the year this weekend.Lindsey Myers with the Sacramento County Department of Airports said the airport historically gets a lot of people in a short period of time during Indigenous Peoples Day weekend.”People are surprised to hear that Indigenous Peoples Day is one of our busiest weekends. But historically, that is our Super Bowl,” Myers said. “Something about this region. It just is a good time for people to leave or come. So, we’re happy to support that.”She said that the concentrated travel period contrasts with other holidays, where travel is more spread out.“Thanksgiving is on a Thursday. So, people think of that as like the busiest holiday. But people fly out Tuesday, Wednesday, sometimes even Thursday, and then they fly back Friday, Saturday, Sunday. So it’s a little bit more spread out,” Myers said. Travelers are advised to expect longer lines and tighter parking conditions if they’re heading to SMF this weekend. “We’re never going to run out of parking. You may have to wait for a shuttle or park in a parking lot you’ve never parked in before, but you’re going to be okay. We will never run out of parking and we’ll always have a place for you to park. Just give yourself that extra time,” Myers said. You can check parking availability and track parking shuttles on the airport’s website. “It’s crazy busy in there. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it that busy,” Bonnie Boone said, after arriving at the airport on Friday afternoon. “It was just like, ‘Get me out of here.’ This is so busy.””We’re kind of waiting around and we’re not getting on the bus. And as you see, there’s a lot of people waiting right here. But it could be worse,” Matt Dill said while waiting for a parking shuttle at SMF on Friday afternoon. Despite the federal government shutdown, TSA workers and air traffic controllers are required to show up to work. Myers said Sacramento International Airport is operating normally.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

SACRAMENTO, Calif. —

Officials with the Sacramento International Airport said they are expecting to have the busiest four-day stretch of the year this weekend.

Lindsey Myers with the Sacramento County Department of Airports said the airport historically gets a lot of people in a short period of time during Indigenous Peoples Day weekend.

“People are surprised to hear that Indigenous Peoples Day is one of our busiest weekends. But historically, that is our Super Bowl,” Myers said. “Something about this region. It just is a good time for people to leave or come. So, we’re happy to support that.”

She said that the concentrated travel period contrasts with other holidays, where travel is more spread out.

“Thanksgiving is on a Thursday. So, people think of that as like the busiest holiday. But people fly out Tuesday, Wednesday, sometimes even Thursday, and then they fly back Friday, Saturday, Sunday. So it’s a little bit more spread out,” Myers said.

Travelers are advised to expect longer lines and tighter parking conditions if they’re heading to SMF this weekend.

“We’re never going to run out of parking. You may have to wait for a shuttle or park in a parking lot you’ve never parked in before, but you’re going to be okay. We will never run out of parking and we’ll always have a place for you to park. Just give yourself that extra time,” Myers said.

You can check parking availability and track parking shuttles on the airport’s website.

“It’s crazy busy in there. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it that busy,” Bonnie Boone said, after arriving at the airport on Friday afternoon. “It was just like, ‘Get me out of here.’ This is so busy.”

“We’re kind of waiting around and we’re not getting on the bus. And as you see, there’s a lot of people waiting right here. But it could be worse,” Matt Dill said while waiting for a parking shuttle at SMF on Friday afternoon.

Despite the federal government shutdown, TSA workers and air traffic controllers are required to show up to work. Myers said Sacramento International Airport is operating normally.

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