Holiday Weekend Travel Kicks Off With Cancellations

Airlines blame crew shortages, weather
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 31, 2021 2:15 PM CST
Holiday Weekend Forecast: More Canceled Flights
Travelers walk through Terminal 1 at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago on Thursday.   (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

More canceled flights frustrated air travelers on the final day of 2021 and appeared all but certain to inconvenience hundreds of thousands more over the New Year's holiday weekend. Airlines blamed many of the cancellations on crew shortages related to the spike in COVID-19 infections, with wintry weather in parts of the US compounding the problem, the AP reports. By midday Friday on the East Coast, airlines had scrubbed more than 1,300 US flights and 2,700 worldwide, according to tracking service FlightAware. That compared with about 1,400 US cancellations for all of Thursday. That pushed total US cancellations since Christmas Eve above 9,000.

The disruptions come just as travel numbers climb higher going into New Year's weekend. Since Dec. 16, more than 2 million travelers a day on average have passed through US airport security checkpoints, an increase of nearly 100,000 a day since November. Canceled flights began rising shortly before Christmas, most notably for United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and JetBlue Airways. On Friday, United canceled more than 200 flights, or 11% of its schedule—and that doesn't include cancellations on the United Express regional affiliate. CommutAir, which operates many United Express flights, scrubbed one-third of its schedule by midday, according to FlightAware figures.

JetBlue canceled more than 140 flights, or 14% of its schedule, and Delta grounded more than 100, or 5% of its flights by midday Friday. Other forms of transportation are also being hammered by the surge in virus cases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that it is monitoring more than 90 cruise ships because of COVID-19 outbreaks. The agency warned people not to go on cruises, even if they are fully vaccinated against the virus. The remnants of the delta variant and the rise of the omicron variant pushed the seven-day rolling average of new daily COVID-19 cases in the US above 350,000, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.

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