For over a week during the busiest time of the year airlines have been forced to change or scrap flights due to a mix of bad weather and coronavirus-related staffing shortages.
was delayed or canceled on Tuesday, leaving more passengers stranded at airports around the nation.
A Southwest Airlines spokesperson said storms over the weekend and on Monday affected operations at some of its biggest airports, including Chicago, Denver and Baltimore, and left planes and crews out of position. Meanwhile, United Airlines said the omicron variant has affected its flight crews, resulting in canceled flights.
Delta Air Lines blamed the winter weather and the omicron variant, but said it expected fewer than half as many cancellations Tuesday and Wednesday.
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