Spirit Airlines flight delays, cancellations: Weather, âoperational challengesâ to blame
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Spirit flight delays, cancellations: Weather, âoperational challengesâ to blame
Spirit Airlines says it is working around the clock to accommodate passengers impacted by delays and cancellations at several of its hubs due to weather and operational challenges over the weekend.
PHILADELPHIA - Spirit Airlines says it is working around the clock to accommodate passengers impacted by delays and cancellations at several of its hubs due to weather and operational challenges over the weekend.
A company spokesperson told FOX TV Stations that many of the issues the airline is facing stem from its attempts to keep up with air travel demand, which has significantly spiked over the summer holiday season.
Travelers are lining up at O Hare airport in Chicago, Friday, July 2, 2021. The U.S. set another pandemic-era record for travel on Sunday, Aug. 1, with more than 2.2 million people going through airport checkpoints. That s the biggest number in 17 months, although travel is still not quite back to pre-pandemic levels. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) business
U.S. air travel hits another pandemic high; flight delays grow Today 03:26 am JST Today | 07:25 am JST DALLAS
Air travel in the U.S. is hitting new pandemic-era highs, and airlines are scrambling to keep up with the summer-vacation crowds.
Despite rising numbers of coronavirus infections fueled by the delta variant, the U.S. set another recent high mark for air travel Sunday, with more than 2.2 million people going through airport checkpoints, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
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Travelers are lining up at O Hare airport in Chicago, Friday, July 2, 2021. The U.S. set another pandemic-era record for travel on Sunday, Aug. 1, with more than 2.2 million people going through airport checkpoints. That s the biggest number in 17 months, although travel is still not quite back to pre-pandemic levels. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) August 02, 2021 - 4:07 PM
DALLAS (AP) â Air travel in the U.S. is hitting new pandemic-era highs, and airlines are scrambling to keep up with the summer-vacation crowds.
Despite rising numbers of coronavirus infections fueled by the delta variant, the U.S. set another recent high mark for air travel Sunday, with more than 2.2 million people going through airport checkpoints, according to the Transportation Security Administration. recent high mark for air travel Sunday,
Spirit flight delays, cancellations: Weather, âoperational challengesâ to blame
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Passengers stranded in Puerto Rico amid Spirit Airlines delays
Spirit Airlines passengers reported being stranded in Puerto Rico on Monday, August 2, after the airline canceled flights on August 1. (Credit: Tito Arias via Storyful)
Spirit Airlines says it is working around the clock to accommodate passengers impacted by delays and cancellations at several of its hubs due to weather and operational challenges over the weekend.
A company spokesperson told FOX TV Stations that many of the issues the airline is facing stem from its attempts to keep up with air travel demand, which has significantly spiked over the summer holiday season.
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Air travel hits another pandemic high as flight delays grow
Travelers are lining up at O Hare Airport in Chicago, Friday, July 2, 2021. The U.S. set another pandemic-era record for travel on Sunday, Aug. 1, with more than 2.2 million people going through airport checkpoints. That s the biggest number in 17 months, although travel is still not quite back to pre-pandemic levels. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)