November 18, 2024

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More than 2,500 international flights have been canceled again in the United States, with more than 7,000 delays

More than 2,500 international flights have been canceled again in the United States, with more than 7,000 delays

This is evident from the data from the surveillance website FlightAware on Monday morning (1am Belgian time). Cancellations and delays are caused by the growing Omigran variant of the corona virus and the severe weather in the eastern United States.

American airline Skywest canceled 544 flights and delayed 497 flights. Southwest Airlines, the cheapest airline in the United States, had 1,621 flights delayed and 429 flights canceled. Jet Blue, another low-cost carrier, had 41 percent of its flights (409 flights) delayed.

At United Airlines, it accounted for 32 percent of flights (684 flights). Delta Airlines has calculated 629 flight delays and American Airlines Flightover has already recorded 573 flight delays on Sunday. More than 15,000 flights were canceled and more than 4,000 flights were delayed worldwide on Sunday.

A winter storm moves towards the eastern United States, contributing to cancellations and delays. The omega-3 variant of the corona virus leads to multiple illnesses and forced isolation among flight attendants. More than 1,000 flights are expected to depart and depart for the United States on Monday. More than 13,000 international flights have been canceled in the United States since Christmas Eve.

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