“Światełko do Nieba” to jedna z najbardziej rozpoznawalnych tradycji WOŚP – odbywa się nieprzerwanie od 1996 roku, kiedy Jurek Owsiak po raz pierwszy zaprosił Polaków do wspólnego, symbolicznego rozświetlenia nieba podczas IV Finału. Od tamtej pory,już od blisko trzech dekad,punktualnie o 20:00 rozbłyskują światła,zamykając finały Orkiestry. Tegoroczne “Światełko do Nieba” wywołało jednak wyjątkowo gorącą dyskusję wśród internautów.
Katarzyna Zillman o wspieraniu WOŚP, licytacji treningu z Janją i mijającym roku. “Musiałam odpocząć”
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Internauci nie kryją wzruszenia po “Światełku do Nieba”.
Część widzów nie miała wątpliwości – według nich “Światełko do Nieba” było jak zwykle udane i dopracowane. W komentarzach dominowały słowa uznania, a internauci chwalili zarówno formę, jak i symboliczny charakter wydarzenia.
“Kawał dobrej roboty. Pięknie, ludzie.Brawo wy”, “Byłem pod wrażeniem”, ”Przepięknie” – pisali na Facebooku.
Nie brakowało też głosów wsparcia dla Jurka Owsiaka i całej inicjatywy: “Było wspaniale, dziękujemy, Jurku. Gramy z tobą do końca świata i jeden dzień dłużej”.
Inni mocno krytykują fajerwerki na WOŚP
Równolegle pojawiła się jednak fala krytycznych komentarzy. Część i
The Federal Aviation Administration expects a record 40.17 million passengers will travel by air this summer, between Memorial Day and Labor Day.That’s a 4% increase over 2023, and surpasses the previous record of 39.7 million set in 2019.
Airlines are adding capacity to meet demand, but travelers should still prepare for potential disruptions. Weather, air traffic control issues, and staffing shortages continue to pose challenges.
Here’s what you need to know:
Booking and Costs
airfares remain volatile. According to data from Hopper, domestic airfare is currently averaging $284 roundtrip, down 1% from last year. Though, prices are expected to rise as the peak travel season approaches. Booking flights mid-week (Tuesday or Wednesday) and being flexible with travel dates can often yield savings.
Travelers should also consider booking directly with airlines, as this can make it easier to manage changes or cancellations.
At the Airport
The TSA anticipates screening approximately 2.8 million passengers per day during the summer months. Wait times at security checkpoints could be lengthy, especially during peak hours.
Enrollment in TSA PreCheck or Global Entry can considerably reduce wait times. As of January 26, 2026, TSA PreCheck costs $78 for a five-year membership. Global Entry, wich includes TSA PreCheck benefits, costs $100 for a five-year membership.
Check your airline’s baggage policies before you travel. Many airlines now charge fees for checked bags, and weight and size restrictions apply.
Potential Disruptions
Severe weather is a major cause of flight delays and cancellations. Keep an eye on the forecast for your origin and destination cities. Download your airline’s app to receive real-time updates on your flight status.
Air traffic control staffing shortages have also contributed to disruptions. The FAA is working to address these shortages, but delays are still possible.
If your flight is delayed or canceled, know your rights. Airlines are generally required to provide accommodations or refunds in certain situations. The Department of Transportation’s website (https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer) provides detailed facts on passenger rights.
Tips for a Smoother Trip
- Pack light to avoid checked baggage fees and speed up your journey through the airport.
- Arrive at the airport at least two hours before your scheduled departure time for domestic flights, and three hours for international flights.
- Bring snacks and entertainment to keep yourself occupied during potential delays.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
- Be patient and courteous to airline staff.
The summer travel season promises to be busy. Planning ahead and staying informed can help you navigate the challenges and enjoy a stress-free trip.
