AAA predicts 47.9 million people will travel between Friday and Monday, and about 3.55 million of those will fly. FOX13
Delta Air Lines even took the unusual step this week of warning travelers that there could be problems over the holiday weekend.Planes sit parked at their gates at San Francisco International Airport on July 01, 2022 in San Francisco, California.
Collectively, airlines have cut 15% of flights planned through the peak summer months, FOX Business reports. "The majority of cancellations and the majority of delays have nothing to do with air traffic control staffing," Buttigieg told "NBC Nightly News."
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