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Over 4,400 US flights cancelled as winter storm disrupts holiday travel

Over 4,400 flights have been canceled over a two-day period as a powerful winter storm hits the United States, coinciding with the start of a holiday season that some predict could be the busiest ever.

The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that the winter storm was bringing blizzard conditions to the Midwest, with major travel disruptions expected in Chicago, Detroit and Minneapolis-St. Paul. (Image: AP)Premium
The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that the winter storm was bringing blizzard conditions to the Midwest, with major travel disruptions expected in Chicago, Detroit and Minneapolis-St. Paul. (Image: AP)

Over 4,400 flights have been cancelled over a two-day period as a powerful winter storm hit the United States, Reuters has reported on 23 December.

These flight cancelation coincides with the start of a holiday season that some predict could be the busiest ever.

According to the flight tracking website FlightAware, more than 2,350 US flights were canceled on Thursday while 2,120 flights have been cancelled for Friday. 

Passenger railroad Amtrak canceled dozens of trains through Christmas, disrupting holiday travel for tens of thousands.

Another 8,450 flights were delayed Thursday -- including more than one-third of those operated by American Airlines , United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines .

Southwest canceled 865 flights Thursday, about one-fifth of all its scheduled flights, and had already scrapped another 550 for Friday.

The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that the winter storm was bringing blizzard conditions to the Midwest, with major travel disruptions expected in Chicago, Detroit and Minneapolis-St. Paul.

Delta Air Lines, which had canceled 140 flights Thursday out of 4,400 and 90 on Friday per FlightAware, warned "additional cancellations will be necessary Friday as the storm continues to impact operations in Detroit and the Northeast."

As of 7:30 p.m. ET Thursday (0030 GMT), 25 percent of departing flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and 37 percent of flights at Chicago Midway were canceled, while 27 percent of departing Denver flights had been canceled.

Amtrak said it was cancelling several dozen scheduled train trips in the Midwest through Christmas because of the weather conditions, including trains in Michigan, Illinois, and Missouri and trains between New York and Chicago.

Brandon Mattis, 24, was at New York's La Guardia Airport seeking to get to Atlanta, Georgia, to join the rest of his family for Christmas celebrations. His flight had been canceled, he said.

"We're trying to search on our phones. Figure out other routes. Maybe even taking a bus from here to Atlanta, which it'll take us about 21 hours. So, that's really inconvenient. But anything we can do just to get there (is) what we're going to do."

In the seven days ending Wednesday, the Transportation Security Administration said it screened nearly 16.2 million passengers, slightly below the 16.5 million screened in the same period in 2019, pre-COVID pandemic.

Last year's holiday period was marred by an outbreak of COVID-19 among staff that forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights.

US airlines said earlier this week they were waiving change fees and fare differences for passengers in a range of affected areas.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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Published: 23 Dec 2022, 06:53 AM IST
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