The Columbus Dispatch

Widespread flight cancellati­ons continue

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NEW YORK – Hundreds of flights were canceled Wednesday as the omicron variant creates havoc for travelers and for airlines that are having to cobble together flight crews as pilots, flight attendants and ground crews become infected or are exposed to others who have been.

More than 850 flights were canceled by midday Wednesday, and that number ticked higher throughout the day, according to data from the flight-tracking website Flightawar­e.

There were nearly 1,300 cancellati­ons for flights entering, leaving or inside the U.S. on Tuesday, and about 1,500 on Monday.

Cancellati­ons began to spike the day before Christmas during what is already a buzzing pace for airlines this time of year.

Delta, United and Jetblue said the omicron variant was causing enough staffing issues that flights were canceled.

Skywest led U.S. carriers with 195 cancellati­ons, followed by United with 158 and Delta with 103. Skywest, a regional

airline based in Utah, has suffered an elevated level of cancellati­ons after severe weather hit several of its hubs, but it’s reporting the same staffing issues due to COVID-19.

The Pacific Northwest was slammed with cold and heavy snow over the weekend. Among U.S. airports, Seattle-tacoma had the highest percentage of incoming and outgoing flights canceled Wednesday, according to Flightawar­e.

Omicron has intensifie­d already significan­t staffing issues for airlines, which winnowed workforces in 2020 as air travel collapsed, only to be broadsided when vaccinatio­n rates jumped and millions of people felt comfortabl­e flying again this year.

That could translate to travel headaches for hundreds of thousands of people if cancellati­ons maintain the current pace into the weekend. The Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion expects the Monday after New Year’s will be one of the busiest days of the holiday season.

According to TSA checkpoint data, the numbers of people flying this holiday season far exceeds last year – before COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns were available – but still trails 2019 traveler numbers.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH/AP FILE ?? Delta, United and Jetblue have said the omicron variant was causing enough staffing issues that flights were canceled.
NAM Y. HUH/AP FILE Delta, United and Jetblue have said the omicron variant was causing enough staffing issues that flights were canceled.

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