The long Independence Day weekend has further exacerbated an already dismal situation.
On Monday, 1,000 SAS pilots walked off the job over pay and working conditions. The next day, the airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US.
Airline travelers received a slight reprieve from the onslaught of cancellations as they returned home from July 4 trips.
Notably, this is the third time in recent days that SpiceJet aircraft had to either make an emergency landing or divert to some other location.
Fifty-three flights within, into or out of the U.S. had been canceled for July 4 as of Sunday morning, according to FlightAware.
Seven flights were scrapped and 81 were delayed
Canadian airlines and airports claimed top spots in flight delays over the July long weekend, notching more than ...
This weekend, there were more than 1,600 cancellations.
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Two-thirds of flights were delayed or cancelled into the New York City area Friday night as the holiday travel weekend got underway.
Across the country, more than 2,100 flights have been delayed and another 534 canceled. Read more at Boston.com.
After hundreds of flight cancellations, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg took to Twitter to encourage burned customers to get their money refunded.
Newly released numbers show 2.49 million passengers went through security checkpoints at U.S. airports Friday.
If you’re flying this holiday weekend, be prepared for crowded airports, full planes, and higher-than-normal chances that your flight will be delayed or even canceled.
If you’re flying this holiday weekend, be prepared for crowded airports, full planes, and higher-than-normal chances that your flight will be delayed or even canceled.
According to FlightAware’s live airline data, more than 5,400 U.S. flights were delayed on Wednesday and more than 600 were canceled altogether.
If you’re flying this holiday weekend, be prepared for crowded airports, full planes, and higher-than-normal chances that your flight will be delayed or even canceled.
The lifting of COVID-19 curbs and bottled-up travel demand are translating into the strongest summer since the pandemic for U.S. carriers. However, frequent mass flight cancellations are creating chaos for their customers.
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