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North Texas Airports Busy for Spring Break Travel |

Daughter Emily Manchin said private lessons were planned for her first-time skiing.

Back at DFW Airport, a spring break trip to Europe was in store for students from Richardson High School. Her mother Tanya was there to see Helaina off, but they were only halfway through the long line to check bags.

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