Most of Flights Canceled Globally As Omicron Mars Christmas Weekend

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NEW YORK:Commercial airlines around the world canceled more than 4,000 flights over the Christmas weekend, as a mounting wave of COVID infections driven by the Omicron variant created greater uncertainty and misery for holiday travelers.

Airline carriers globally scrapped at least 2,355 flights on Friday, which fell on Christmas Eve and is typically a heavy day for air travel, according to a running tally on the flight-tracking website FlightAware.com. Nearly 9,500more flights were delayed.

The website showed that 1,615 Christmas Day flights were called off worldwide, along with 360 more that had been scheduled for Sunday.

Commercial air traffic within the U.S. and into or out of the country accounted for more than a quarter of all the canceled flights over the weekend, FlightAware data showed.

Among the first U.S. carriers to report a wave of holiday weekend cancellations were United Airlines and Delta Air Lines, which scrubbed nearly 280 flights combined on Friday alone, citing personnel shortages amid the surge of COVID-19 infections.

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