Airlines scrapped more than 1,000 flights for the 11th straight day on Wednesday, marking their worst stretch of cancellations since the start of the pandemic
Nearly 1,500 U.S. flights were canceled Wednesday, the 11th straight day of more than 1,000 cancellations, marking the airline industry’s worst stretch since the start of the pandemic.
Airlines also delayed more than 1,700 flights by midday Wednesday, according to aviation data tracker FlightAware. Carriers have now canceled more than 21,000 flights since Christmas Eve.
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