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Omicron: more than 2,000 flights canceled worldwide on Christmas Eve

2021-12-24T16:49:58.106Z


499 are linked trips within the United States, whether international or internal. Airlines have had to cancel more than 2,000 flights worldwide, nearly a quarter of which are in the United States, especially in the face of the Omicron variant of the Covid-19 which disrupts travel during the holidays. To discover The 2021 Christmas bonus will be paid from December 15 To read alsoFaced with the ferocious contagiousness of Omicron, the specter of overflow in companies Accordin


Airlines have had to cancel more than 2,000 flights worldwide, nearly a quarter of which are in the United States, especially in the face of the Omicron variant of the Covid-19 which disrupts travel during the holidays.

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According to the Flightaware website, at 3:40 p.m. GMT there were already at least 2,116 flight cancellations on Friday, of which 499 are trips related to the United States, whether international or internal.

As of Thursday, 2,231 flights had been canceled, according to the same source.

Many companies questioned by AFP referred to the new wave of the pandemic, which particularly affects crews, as one of the main causes linked to these cancellations.

According to Flightaware, United Airlines had to cancel more than 170 flights on Friday, or 9% of those that were scheduled.

Delta Air Lines canceled 145 flights

"

The peak of Omicron cases across the country this week has had a direct impact on our crews and the people who run our operations,

" said the company, which said it is working to find solutions to get them out. affected passengers. Delta Air Lines also canceled 145 flights, according to Flightaware, citing both Omicron and, occasionally, adverse weather conditions. “

The Delta teams have exhausted all options and resources

” before coming to these cancellations, argues the airline.

More than ten Alaska Airlines flights, whose employees said they were "

potentially exposed to the virus

" and had to self-isolate in quarantine, have also been canceled.

These cancellations disrupt the desire to resume travel this year for the holidays, after a Christmas 2020 hit hard by the pandemic.

According to estimates by the American Automobile Association, more than 109 million Americans were expected to leave their immediate area by plane, train or car between December 23 and January 2 - a 34% increase from the figure. last year.

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For example, the airline American Airlines had planned 5,300 flights Thursday, as many as the two previous days.

"

This represents 86% of our flight program for the same period of 2019

", during the last end of year celebrations before the Covid-19 comes at length to obstruct most of the trips, said the company.

But most of these trips had been planned before the outbreak of the highly contagious Omicron variant, which spreads at full speed and forces many people to self-isolate even without symptoms.

Source: lefigaro

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