US air travel still messy, with another 2,600 flights scrapped

US air travel still messy, with another 2,600 flights scrapped

   WASHINGTON, Jan 3 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Americans returning home from holiday travel had to battle another day of airport chaos Sunday, with more than 2,600 flights cancelled due to bad weather or airline staffing woes sparked
by a surge in Covid cases.

   Further disruptions are predicted for Monday, as a winter storm blows eastward.

   As of 10:00pm (0300 GMT Monday), more than 2,650 domestic flights or international ones starting or finishing in the United States had beencanceled — almost as many as the 2,750 scrapped over the course of Saturday, said the flight-tracking service FlightAware.

   That figure represented well over half of the nearly 4,400 flights canceled around the world. Almost 8,600 US flights were delayed.

   Southwest Airlines, one of the hardest-hit carriers, had to cancel some 400 flights Sunday morning, a spokesperson said in an email, adding that it expected further cancellations.

   On Saturday, poor weather, much of it linked to Winter Storm Frida, forced Southwest to cancel 490 flights, most of them in the center-north states south of the Great Lakes and reaching west to the Great Plains.

   The result: intense frustration for many travelers.

   Airports in Chicago — a major transit hub — were the most affected Saturday, but by Sunday the airports in Atlanta, Denver, Detroit, Houston and Newark were also hard hit.

   Around the world, air traffic has suffered snarls since Christmas because of airline staffing issues linked to the spread of the highly contagious Omicron coronavirus variant.

   Many pilots and flight attendants have called in sick after testing positive for the virus or being forced to quarantine due to contact with someone who has the virus.

   This has left carriers with staffing shortages and forced them to delay or cancel flights.

   The latest travel chaos carried echoes of a frustrating Christmas weekend, when around 7,500 flights around the world were scrapped.

   Travel woes are expected to continue into Monday, the first working day of 2022.

   Storm Frida will continue on a disruptive path eastward, meteorologists said, bringing snow to a wide swath from Washington located on the mid-Atlantic coast up to Boston, Massachusetts in the north.

   Nearly 1,400 Monday flights have already been canceled within, into or out of the United States. — NNN-AGENCIES

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