Winter storm snarls airport traffic for second day
The massive winter storm that has impacted much of the U.S. is wreaking havoc on the airline industry for the second consecutive day.
As of 10 a.m. ET, more than 4,500 flights had been canceled on Monday, with another 12,000 delayed, according to FlightAware. That follows a record-setting number of cancellations on Sunday, which saw 12,595 flights canceled and 22,092 delayed.
That was the highest number since the pandemic — and a big jump from Saturday's 4,104 cancellations.
The winter storm is expected to bring more than $100 billion in
The massive winter storm that has impacted much of the U.S. is wreaking havoc on the airline industry for the second consecutive day.
As of 10 a.m. ET, more than 4,500 flights had been canceled on Monday, with another 12,000 delayed, according to FlightAware. That follows a record-setting number of cancellations on Sunday, which saw 12,595 flights canceled and 22,092 delayed.
That was the highest number since the pandemic — and a big jump from Saturday's 4,104 cancellations.
The winter storm is expected to bring more than $100 billion in
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