
Flight cancellations in the US drop to lowest rate in a decade last year
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Flying in the United States was a vastly improved experience last year, as the cancellation rate fell to its lowest level in at least 10 years.
Flying in the United States was a vastly improved experience last year, as the cancellation rate fell to its lowest level in at least 10 years. The Department of Transportation released statistics for 2023 that show among the 16.3 million flights in the United States, there was a total cancellation rate below 1.2%, marking “the lowest rate in a decade,” the agency said. The same figure for 2022 was 2.3%, the second-highest amount of cancellations in the past 10 years, according to DOT’s numbers. 2014 had the highest cancellation rate in the past decade, at 2.4%. Holiday air travel over the past few weeks was also “notably smooth” with just a cancellation rate of 0.8% between December 17, 2023 and January 1, 2024, DOT said, adding that it saw a “record number” of passengers. That’s a steep drop from the cancellation rate over a similar time period in 2022, when it was 8.2% because of a massive winter storm that snarled flyers’ plans. “Thanks to the tireless work of our nation’s aviation safety professionals, millions of travelers were able to fly safely and without disruption last year,” said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in a press release.

Former judges side with Anthropic and raise concerns about Pentagon’s use of supply chain risk label
Nearly 150 retired federal and state judges have filed an amicus brief on Tuesday supporting AI company Anthropic in its lawsuit against the Trump administration for designating it a “supply chain risk,” CNN has learned.

Traffic through the strait, normally the conduit for a fifth of global oil output, has been severely curtailed since the start of the Iran conflict. But Iran itself is shipping oil through the waterway in almost the same volumes as before the war, earning the cash needed to sustain its economy and war effort.











