US flight cancellations ease a bit but still running high
ABC News
Better weather is helping some travelers get home after the New Year's holiday, but airlines are still canceling a high number of flights
Clearing weather over much of the eastern United States raised hopes that air-travel disruptions will ease after a dreadful start to the new year.
By late Tuesday morning on the East Coast, airlines had scrubbed more than 1,200 flights for the day. That's a very high number but not compared with Monday's disruptions, which included more than 3,200 canceled flights.
Southwest Airlines canceled more than 300 flights, or 10% of its schedule Tuesday.
The number of canceled flights began rising Dec. 24, and several airlines blamed it on crew shortages due to the spreading omicron variant of COVID-19. Over the weekend, the sickouts were compounded by winter storms that swept across the country.