U.S. airlines cancel over 1,000 flights over winter storm
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[January 31, 2023]
(Reuters) - More than 1,000 Monday flights into or out of the
United States have been canceled due to a severe winter storm, with
about half of those coming from Southwest Airlines Co. |
A board displays the status of flights to
and from Logan International Airport, amid cancellations and disruptions
due to adverse weather and the surge in coronavirus cases caused by the
Omicron variant, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., January 3, 2022.
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total of 1,019 flights were canceled as of 6:00 pm ET, according
to flight-tracking service FlightAware.
Low-cost carrier Southwest earlier this month faced U.S.
government backlash for canceling 16,700 flights over the
holidays as it grappled with bad weather and outdated
technology.
The company has scrapped about 12% of its Monday schedule, while
American Airlines Group Inc has canceled 6%, or 200 flights.
The fresh cancellations come as the U.S. aviation sector
recovers from a nationwide ground stop imposed by the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) over a computer issue.
For Tuesday so far, 797 flights are scheduled to be canceled
into or out of the United States.
Southwest Airlines and other major U.S. airlines have issued
winter weather waivers. A waiver allows customers to change
their itinerary with no fare differences if they remain in the
same cabin as originally booked.
(Reporting by Kannaki Deka in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika
Syamnath)
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