In case the normal Christmas stress has you down, just think, it could be a lot worse.
As in the United State's fifth busiest airport:
"Denver International Airport is scheduled to reopen at noon today after a 45-hour closure - the longest in the airport's history - resulted in approximately 2,000 canceled flights"
Or in Heathrow Airport, London
"Heathrow bosses faced fury from stranded passengers as thousands were left outside in freezing conditions.
Up to 70,000 people were caught up in a fresh set of cancellations as the fog-bound airport axed almost two-thirds of its flights.
Many opted not to travel to the airport, but about 40,000 passengers were believed to be stuck there, facing conditions one described as a "living hell".
There were huge queues of tired, frustrated and increasingly angry travellers - many with children - at Heathrow and Gatwick, many forced into emergency tents.
At Heathrow the tents were quickly packed full and the queue outside stretched for several hundred yards. BAA staff gave out woolly hats and gloves."
So when you're grumbling about wrapping Christmas presents, or about the in-laws coming over, say a prayer for the Christmas Traveler.
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