COVID-19 and weather issues have continued to plague airports around the country. Alaska Airlines said almost 250 flights to and from Seattle were cancelled Sunday. READ:
stretched into Monday, with major U.S. airlines each canceling dozens of flights.
Delta, United, JetBlue and American have all said that the coronavirus was causing staffing problems, and European and Australian airlines also canceled holiday-season flights because staff were infected, but weather and other factors played a role as well.in the Pacific Northwest led to nearly 250 flight cancellations to or from Seattle on Sunday, said Alaska Airlines, and the airline expects more than 100 flight cancellations Monday.
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