This story is from December 25, 2021
5,700 flights scrapped as Omicron hits Christmas weekend travel
NEW YORK: At least 5,700 flights have been cancelled worldwide over the long Christmas weekend and thousands more were delayed, a tracking website reported Saturday, as the highly infectious Omicron variant brings holiday travel headaches to millions.
According to FlightAware, more than 2,500 flights were scrubbed around the globe on Christmas Day, including more than 870 originating from or headed to the
On Friday, there were around 2,400 cancellations and 11,000 delays, while Sunday cancellations have already topped 800.
Pilots, flight attendants and other employees have been calling in sick or having to quarantine after exposure to Covid, forcing Lufthansa, Delta, United Airlines, JetBlue and many other short-staffed carriers to cancel flights during one of the year's peak travel periods.
"Help @united flight cancelled again. I want to get home for Christmas," one exasperated traveller from the US state of Vermont tweeted to the airline early Saturday.
FlightAware data showed United cancelled around 200 flights each day Friday and Saturday, or 10% of those that were scheduled.
A scramble to reroute pilots and planes and reassign employees was underway, but Omicron's surge has upended business.
"The nationwide spike in Omicron cases this week has had a direct impact on our flight crews and the people who run our operation," United said in a statement Friday.
"As a result, we've unfortunately had to cancel some flights and are notifying impacted customers in advance of them coming to the airport," the airline said.
Similarly, Delta scrapped at least 280 flights Saturday and was already cancelling 64 on Sunday, saying it has "exhausted all options and resources -- including rerouting and substitutions of aircraft and crews to cover scheduled flying".
"We apologise to our customers for the delay in their holiday travel plans," the company said.
The cancellations added to the pandemic frustration for many people eager to reunite with their families over the holidays, after last year's Christmas was severely curtailed.
Chinese airlines accounted for the highest number of cancellations, with China Eastern scrapping 1,000 flights, over 20% of its flight plan, on Friday and Saturday and Air China also grounding about 20% of its scheduled departures over the period.
Huge travel bumpAccording to estimates from the American Automobile Association, more than 109 million Americans were scheduled to travel by plane, train or automobile between December 23 and January 2, a 34% increase over last year.
But most of those plans were made before the outbreak of the Omicron, which has become the dominant strain in the United States, overwhelming some hospitals and healthcare workers.
The state of New York announced Friday that it recorded 44,431 new daily positive Covid tests, a new record.
Luckily, Omicron did not affect Santa's travel plans, according to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), which has tracked
US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden spoke to NORAD officials Friday to ensure Father Christmas's trip was going smoothly.
Biden then spoke with several American families via video call to discuss the holiday. But the lighthearted moment turned sour, exposing the country's political divisions, when a father to whom Biden had just wished happy holidays launched an insult at him.
The father replied "Merry Christmas," but followed up with "Let's go Brandon," a phrase used by Donald Trump supporters as a euphemism for a derogatory remark against the current president.
United
States airports, with some 4,200 delays as of 1430 GMT.On Friday, there were around 2,400 cancellations and 11,000 delays, while Sunday cancellations have already topped 800.
Pilots, flight attendants and other employees have been calling in sick or having to quarantine after exposure to Covid, forcing Lufthansa, Delta, United Airlines, JetBlue and many other short-staffed carriers to cancel flights during one of the year's peak travel periods.
"Help @united flight cancelled again. I want to get home for Christmas," one exasperated traveller from the US state of Vermont tweeted to the airline early Saturday.
FlightAware data showed United cancelled around 200 flights each day Friday and Saturday, or 10% of those that were scheduled.
A scramble to reroute pilots and planes and reassign employees was underway, but Omicron's surge has upended business.
"As a result, we've unfortunately had to cancel some flights and are notifying impacted customers in advance of them coming to the airport," the airline said.
Similarly, Delta scrapped at least 280 flights Saturday and was already cancelling 64 on Sunday, saying it has "exhausted all options and resources -- including rerouting and substitutions of aircraft and crews to cover scheduled flying".
"We apologise to our customers for the delay in their holiday travel plans," the company said.
The cancellations added to the pandemic frustration for many people eager to reunite with their families over the holidays, after last year's Christmas was severely curtailed.
Chinese airlines accounted for the highest number of cancellations, with China Eastern scrapping 1,000 flights, over 20% of its flight plan, on Friday and Saturday and Air China also grounding about 20% of its scheduled departures over the period.
Huge travel bumpAccording to estimates from the American Automobile Association, more than 109 million Americans were scheduled to travel by plane, train or automobile between December 23 and January 2, a 34% increase over last year.
But most of those plans were made before the outbreak of the Omicron, which has become the dominant strain in the United States, overwhelming some hospitals and healthcare workers.
The state of New York announced Friday that it recorded 44,431 new daily positive Covid tests, a new record.
Luckily, Omicron did not affect Santa's travel plans, according to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), which has tracked
St Nick
's Christmas journey for six decades.US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden spoke to NORAD officials Friday to ensure Father Christmas's trip was going smoothly.
Biden then spoke with several American families via video call to discuss the holiday. But the lighthearted moment turned sour, exposing the country's political divisions, when a father to whom Biden had just wished happy holidays launched an insult at him.
The father replied "Merry Christmas," but followed up with "Let's go Brandon," a phrase used by Donald Trump supporters as a euphemism for a derogatory remark against the current president.
Popular from World
- California wildfire targets royalty: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s $29 million mansion at risk, Kamla Harris' LA home evacuated
- Elon Musk's one-word take on alarming population decline in India and China
- California wildfires leave 5 dead, $52 billion in ruins: Celebrities homeless, politicians slammed, and chaos reigns
- Donald Trump reacts to Justin Trudeau's resignation: 'If Canada merges with US... '
- Melania Trump’s ‘Nun’-inspired outfit at Jimmy Carter’s funeral sparks backlash: 'What was she thinking?'
end of article
Trending Stories
- Kolkata emerges 3rd best in country’s PM2.5 count
- 'Milestone': PM Modi unveils genome sequencing data of 10,000 Indians
- Virat Kohli cut short Yuvraj Singh's career after cancer battle? Robin Uthappa tells the story
- Taylor Swift has a new goal in her mind and is desperate to move her boyfriend Travis Kelce into the billionaire bracket
- JEE Advanced SC verdict: Aspirants who dropped out between Nov 5-18 eligible for three attempts under previous JAB order
- Elon Musk's one-word take on alarming population decline in India and China
- California wildfire targets royalty: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s $29 million mansion at risk, Kamla Harris' LA home evacuated
Visual Stories
- 14 popular vegetarian dishes around the world
- 11 biggest fruits in the world
- How to grow Pomegranate in the terrace or balcony garden
- 10 popular vegetarian dishes for a nutritious breakfast
- Krithi Shetty embodies timeless grace
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment