More flight cancellations denoted the last day of the year-end holiday travel surge in the midst of helpless climate and taking off COVID-19 cases driven by the omicron variant.
On Sunday, airlines have as of now dropped in excess of 2,100 homegrown and global trips the nation over, as per flight tracker FlightAware.
Flight cancellations have expanded consistently since Christmas Eve, hitting another pinnacle Saturday as a great many Americans get back from their vacation travel. On Saturday, in excess of 2,700 Saturday flights were dropped, carrying the complete since Christmas Eve to in excess of 14,000 canceled flights.
Starting at Sunday morning, more than 2,100 flights have been dropped for the day because of climate and staff shortages, as indicated by Flight Aware. The flight tracking service shows that the largest number of cancellations at a single airport by any airline has been at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, where 265 flights have been canceled.