
With thousands of flights canceled, Buttigieg privately urges airline CEOs to improve
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has urged airline executives in a private conversation to review their flight schedules and take other steps to soften the impact of summer flight cancellations, numbering in the thousands in the past two days.
(CNN) — Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg urged airline executives in a private conversation on Thursday to review their flight schedules and take other steps to soften the impact of summer flight cancellations, according to a source familiar with the call.
The source said Buttigieg asked CEOs on the call to talk through plans to prevent and respond to disruptions over the July 4 holiday weekend and beyond.
The Thursday evening call came on the same day that airlines canceled more than 1,700 flights, according to flight tracking data from FlightAware, largely driven by East Coast thunderstorms.

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