Albany Times Union

Canceled flights rise in U.S.

Airlines struggle to recover from storms yet again

- By David Koenig

U.S. airlines canceled high numbers of flights for a second straight day on Friday as they tried to recover from storms while accommodat­ing growing crowds of summer vacationer­s.

By early afternoon in the eastern U.S., airlines has scrubbed more than 1,100 flights after canceling more than 1,700 on Thursday, according to tracking service Flightawar­e.

Airports with the most cancellati­ons included those in Charlotte, N.C., a major hub for American Airlines, Laguardia and Newark Liberty in the New York City area, and Reagan Washington National outside Washington, D.C.

On Thursday, Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg held a virtual meeting with airline CEOS to go over steps the airlines are taking to operate

smoothly over the July 4 holiday and the rest of the summer, and to improve accommodat­ion of passengers who get stranded when flights are canceled.

Over the Memorial Day holiday weekend that typically kicks off the summer travel season, airlines struggled with bad weather and shortages of workers, especially pilots, leading to widespread cancellati­ons.

Delta Air Lines, which canceled the most flights over the Memorial Day stretch, said Friday it has reduced cancellati­ons by hiring more pilots and flight attendants and by

scheduling crews to adjust more quickly to disruption­s such as thundersto­rms.

So far in June, more than 2.2 million travelers a day on average have gone through security checkpoint­s at U.S. airports. That’s up 22 percent from a year ago although still down 13 percent from the same period before the pandemic.

There is some concern in the industry about ticket sales after Labor Day, when airlines become more dependent on business and internatio­nal travel, both of which remain depressed.

 ?? David Zalubowski / Associated Press ?? U.S. airlines and travelers have had to deal with numerous flight cancellati­ons due to storms and worker shortages.
David Zalubowski / Associated Press U.S. airlines and travelers have had to deal with numerous flight cancellati­ons due to storms and worker shortages.

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