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More than 1,500 US flights have been canceled for the third day straight, as airlines struggle to recover from a global tech outage that left thousands of passengers stranded at airports.
East Coast thunderstorms snarled U.S. air travel Wednesday afternoon, causing ground stops and delays at a half-dozen airports and disrupting thousands of flights.
According to the National Weather Service, Dallas is under a flood watch. Surrounding areas could see one to four inches of heavy rain.
The number of February flights operated by U.S. carriers remained fairly even year over year, but cancellations increased, according to DOT.
Delta Connections regional jets operated by Endeavor Air were grounded Thursday for inspections to the aircraft Wi-Fi systems ...
After weeks of frustrating delays and cancellations, Newark Airport is poised to see increased flights starting June 15.
An April snowstorm sweeping across Colorado on Friday delayed or canceled more than 1,300 flights at Denver International Airport. Related Articles More than 900 DIA flights delayed, ...
As a result of the planned four-hour work stoppage today, Finnair has been forced to cancel approximately 110 flights, ...
New federal rules ensure passengers are entitled to refunds, meals, and even hotel stays when flights are canceled or ...