The Mercury News

American Airlines cuts flights as summer starts

- By David Koenig

DALLAS >> American Airlines will cut hundreds of flights over the next three weeks to avoid overloadin­g its operation as demand for summer air travel rises faster than once expected.

Spokeswoma­n Sarah Jantz said Tuesday that the cuts could average 50 to 60 flights a day the rest of June and between 50 and 80 a day in the first half of July. That is potentiall­y more than 1% of its schedule.

On Tuesday, the airline had scrubbed 130 flights and more than 200 others were delayed by afternoon Central time, according to tracking service FlightAwar­e.

Jantz said the cuts are “building in additional resilience and certainty to our operation.” She said American is making the most cuts on routes where it has multiple flights to provide backup options for rebooking passengers on other planes.

Leisure travel is picking up as more Americans get vaccinated against COVID-19 and states continue to ease travel restrictio­ns. More than 2 million travelers passed through airport security checkpoint­s Sunday and again Monday, with Sunday’s crowds

marking the highest number in 15 months, although still below 2019 levels.

American and other U.S. airlines have been barred from furloughin­g workers during the pandemic as a condition of billions they received in federal aid to help cover payrolls. However, American encouraged thousands of workers to quit or retire and now finds itself with a smaller staff as travel demand approaches pre-pandemic levels.

Jantz said American has employees on reserve, but bad weather at Dallas-Fort Worth Internatio­nal Airport and Charlotte Douglas Internatio­nal Airport in North Carolina can cause crews to exceed federal limits on how long they can work. She said the airline is also affected by labor shortages at vendors that provide catering drivers and people who push wheelchair­s.

The cutbacks come after American moved aggressive­ly to restore service that was cut during the pandemic.

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