TSA expects to screen 17.7 million people from June 29 through July 5, peaking on Friday at more than 2.8 million people.
Bad weather that lingered in the Northeast kicked off widespread disruptions last weekend.Follow your favorite stocksA person sits on the ground at JFK International airport on June 30, 2023 in New York City.Flight delays and cancellations continued to mar thousands of Fourth of July travelers on Friday, withA slew of thunderstorms along the East Coast at some of the country's most congested airports kicked off the chaos last weekend.
More storms and challenges like wildfire smoke from Canada are likely to plague airlines in the days ahead, though the worst of the disruptions this week have mostly subsided. On Friday, United canceled more than 200 flights, 7% of its mainline schedule. Another 316 flights, or 11%, were delayed. New York-basedTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg called United out for the flight disruptions, saying the airline's disruptions were "elevated but moving in the right direction."
But labor unions blasted the company for failing to get a handle on its operation, which left crews out of place and facing long wait times to speak with schedulers or book hotels. "Summer flying can be challenging, but this summer will be unnecessarily memorable," he said. "To those caught up in management's unforced errors, I'm truly sorry."
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