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Flight cancellati­ons pile up on busy Memorial Day weekend

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Hundreds of flights worldwide were canceled by midafterno­on Sunday, adding to the mounting number of scrubbed flights during the busy Memorial Day holiday weekend in the U.S.

More than 1,260 flights had been canceled as of 2:30 p.m. Sunday, according to flight tracking website FlightAwar­e. That followed more than 2,300 cancellati­ons Friday and another 1,500 on Saturday.

More than 350 of Sunday’s cancellati­ons involved aircraft scheduled to fly to or from U.S. cities.

Delta Air Lines canceled the most flights among major U.S. airlines, with more than 250 flights, or 9% of its operations, eliminated Saturday. More than 150 Delta flights were canceled by mid-afternoon Sunday, according to FlightAwar­e.

Saturday’s cancellati­ons were due to bad weather and “air traffic control actions,” Atlanta-based Delta said in an email to The Associated Press, noting it’s trying to cancel flights at least 24 hours in advance of the Memorial Day weekend.

Delta announced on its website on Thursday that from July 1 to Aug. 7, it would reduce service by about 100 daily departures, primarily in parts of the U.S. and Latin America that Delta frequently serves.

“More than any time in our history, the various factors currently impacting our operation — weather and air traffic control, vendor staffing, increased COVID case rate Hundreds of flights worldwide were canceled by mid-afternoon Sundaytrib­uting to higher-than-planned unsche duled absences in some work groups — are resulting in an operation that isn’t consistent­ly up to the standards Delta has set for the industry in recent years,” Delta’s Chief Customer Experience Officer Allison Ausband said in a post.

Airlines and tourist destinatio­ns are anticipati­ng huge crowds this summer as travel restrictio­ns ease and pandemic fatigue overcomes lingering fear of contractin­g COVID-19 during travel.

 ?? David Zalubowski / Associated Press ?? Travelers move through the north security checkpoint in the main terminal of Denver Internatio­nal Airport on Thursday. Hundreds of flights worldwide were canceled by mid-afternoon Sunday.
David Zalubowski / Associated Press Travelers move through the north security checkpoint in the main terminal of Denver Internatio­nal Airport on Thursday. Hundreds of flights worldwide were canceled by mid-afternoon Sunday.

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