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		U.S airlines cancel 2,500 flights over Memorial holiday weekend
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		 [May 31, 2022] By 
		David Shepardson 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. airlines, which 
		are still rebuilding flight crews after the COVID-19 pandemic travel 
		slowdown, canceled more than 2,500 flights over the four-day Memorial 
		Day holiday that marks the traditional start of the busy summer travel 
		season.
 
 Airlines worldwide canceled more than 1,500 flights on Monday, according 
		to FlightAware, after cancelling 1,642 on Sunday. On Monday, there were 
		about 400 U.S. flights canceled and 2,400 delayed, the flight tracking 
		website said.
 
 Thunderstorms in Florida, New York and the mid-Atlantic were a factor in 
		this weekend's flight delays and cancellations, airlines said.
 
 Airlines have attributed recent flight cancellations to weather, air 
		traffic control, COVID-19 cases among employees and other staffing 
		issues.
 
 
		
		 
		At the same time, airlines are working to ramp up staffing to handle 
		expected record summer travel demand. A total of 6.5 million air 
		passengers were screened by the U.S. Transportation Security 
		Administration during the first three days of the holiday travel period, 
		down about 10% over the same period in 2019, but up over 2021 levels.
 
 Delta Air Lines canceled about 700 flights over the four-day period, 
		according to FlightAware, including 134 flights on Monday, or about 4% 
		of scheduled trips. On Monday, Delta delayed 9% of its flights.
 
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			A Delta Airlines commercial aircraft approaches to land at John 
			Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California U.S. January 18, 2022. 
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            Delta said Monday that over the weekend it had been 
			working to cancel flights "at least 24 hours in advance of departure 
			time wherever possible." The airline said 94% of passengers on 
			Sunday were accommodated on alternative flights within an average of 
			10 hours of their original departure time.
 On Thursday, Delta said it was trimming some flights over the 
			Memorial Day weekend and into early August to improve operational 
			reliability.
 
 Severe thunderstorms in Miami were a significant factor in flight 
			cancellations and delays, American Airlines said. The airline 
			canceled 119 flights on Monday and 74 on Sunday, or about 2% of 
			scheduled trips. It also delayed 11% of flights on Monday.
 
 A growing percentage of U.S. flights fly through Florida. In total, 
			45% of JetBlue flights touch Florida, while 40-50% of Southwest 
			Airlines touch Florida on any given day.
 
 JetBlue Airways delayed 18% of its flights on Monday after delaying 
			30% on Sunday but canceled only 1% on Monday. Last month, JetBlue 
			said it was reducing its originally planned summer schedule by more 
			than 10%.
 
 (Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by David Gregorio)
 
            
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