
Flights returning to normal after difficult holiday weekend
CNN
Air travel is returning to normal Monday after several days of widespread flight cancellations due to weather and staffing issues.
Tracking service FlightAware was showing about 1,800 canceled flights worldwide Monday. Only 300 of those were to, from or within the United States, representing roughly 1% of all scheduled flights.
That's way down from the 6,200 global cancellations Sunday. From Thursday through Sunday more than 5,000 US flights were canceled by the airlines, or about 5% of their schedule.
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