From News Nation:
“200+
flights canceled Monday, 1,500+ over the weekend”
Tens of
thousands of flyers had their travel plans upended over the weekend after
airlines canceled more than 1,500 U.S. flights as thunderstorms hit the East
Coast. Another 200 flights are canceled as of Monday morning, according to
tracking service FlightAware. The three major airports in the New York City
area and Reagan National Airport outside Washington, D.C., recorded the most
cancellations. On Saturday, more than 7,200 flights were delayed, and close to
1,000 flights were canceled with more than 6,300 delayed on Sunday.
Travelers have
been hit with widespread cancellations and delays this summer. Travel bounced
back faster than expected — to about 88% of pre-pandemic levels in July — and
airlines weren’t able to increase staffing fast enough. They have been cutting
back on schedules in an attempt to make remaining flights more reliable. Airlines
flying in the U.S. had a bad June, canceling more than 21,000 flights, or 2.7%,
up from 1.8% in June 2019, before airlines pushed workers to quit during the
pandemic. The airlines did better in July, however, canceling about 14,000
flights, or 1.8%. Delays have been more persistent — above 23% in both June and
July.
^ This is only
going to continue until the Federal Government forces the Airlines to do a
better job - through high fines and other
punishments. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/business/200-flights-canceled-monday-1500-over-the-weekend/
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