Monday 4 July 2022 04:18 PM More than 1,400 flights were canceled on the first two days of the holiday ... trends now

Monday 4 July 2022 04:18 PM More than 1,400 flights were canceled on the first two days of the holiday ... trends now
Monday 4 July 2022 04:18 PM More than 1,400 flights were canceled on the first two days of the holiday ... trends now

Monday 4 July 2022 04:18 PM More than 1,400 flights were canceled on the first two days of the holiday ... trends now

Travel chaos continued on Monday with nearly 150 flights canceled and over 600 delayed before 9 a.m., on the busiest Independence Day weekend since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

United Airlines canceled 34 flights and delayed 64 so far this morning; American Airlines canceled 19 and delayed 63; and Delta canceled 15 and delayed 75.

More than 1,400 flights have been canceled during the holiday weekend across the US, according to FlightAware, which reported at least 654 flights canceled on Saturday, and 312 canceled Sunday. Delays over the weekend have reached well over 10,000.

Around 48 million people are expected to travel this weekend with AAA estimating 3.5 million would take to the air. But the actual number of passengers flying may be dramatically higher as the Transportation Security Administration screened nearly 2.1 million travelers at airports on Sunday alone. 

Adding to the mayhem was a computer glitch in American Airlines' staffing systems that allowed pilots to take time off they shouldn't have been offered, leaving 12,000 planes without anyone to fly them between July 3 and the end of the month. 

The ongoing fallout of staffing shortages following the mass retirement of thousands of pilots during the pandemic has also reared its head over the packed holiday weekend, with airlines scrambling to staff flights while being accused of scheduling more than they can accommodate.

Additionally, a series of severe thunderstorms rocked the east coast and Midwest on Saturday, compounding the chaos in the skies and on the tarmac. 

Travel chaos showed no signs of slowing on Monday with nearly 150 flights canceled and over 600 delayed before 9 a.m. during the busiest Independence Day weekend since the start of the pandemic

Travel chaos showed no signs of slowing on Monday with nearly 150 flights canceled and over 600 delayed before 9 a.m. during the busiest Independence Day weekend since the start of the pandemic

Travelers in Miami wait to board their flight to Missouri on July 2. More than 1,400 flights have been canceled during the holiday weekend across the U.S., according to FlightAware, which reported at least 654 flights canceled on Saturday, and 312 canceled Sunday

Travelers in Miami wait to board their flight to Missouri on July 2. More than 1,400 flights have been canceled during the holiday weekend across the U.S., according to FlightAware, which reported at least 654 flights canceled on Saturday, and 312 canceled Sunday

United Airlines canceled 34 flights and delayed 64 so far this morning, American Airlines has canceled 19 and delayed 63, and Delta has cancelld 15 and delayed 75

United Airlines canceled 34 flights and delayed 64 so far this morning, American Airlines has canceled 19 and delayed 63, and Delta has canceled 15 and delayed 75

An American Airlines spokesperson confirmed their staffing computer glitch, but told DailyMail.com in a statement that the airline does not expect any 'operational impact' because of it.

In fact, they said most of the affected flights have now been staffed -- but didn't give an exact number as to how many remain pilot-less.

In a leaked American Pilots Association message to Los Angeles-based crew members, union officials told pilots that the airline was not allowed to simply add them back to flights without their input. 

The union is working with American Airlines to give pilots extra compensation to crew those flights, according to The Wall Street Journal.

In 2017, American experienced a similar glitch in their system, resulting in pilots being offered 150% pay in exchange for staffing the abandoned flights.

The latest mishap adds to tensions between pilots and airlines, as pilots have been picketing for higher pay in the wake of the post-pandemic staffing shortage. 

Just this week it was announced that American Airlines pilots were getting a 17% raise in pay.

On Sunday alone, the Transportation Security Administration screened nearly 2.1 million travelers at airports across the US

On Sunday alone, the Transportation Security Administration screened nearly 2.1 million travelers at airports across the US

Adding to the mayhem was a computer glitch in American Airlines' staffing systems that left 12,000 flights without pilots beginning July 3

Adding to the mayhem was a computer glitch in American Airlines' staffing systems that left 12,000 flights without pilots beginning July 3

Travelers move through a packed terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport on July 2

Travelers move through a packed terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport on July 2

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who previously called on airlines to get in shape before the weekend, appeared to give up on getting things under control Saturday as he told Americans to follow his lead and claim compensation over the canceled flights. 

'Airlines offer miles as compensation for some travel issues, and you can often negotiate on this,' tweeted Buttigieg, who said he got back $112.07 over his cancelled flight on Friday after he was initially offered about $30 back. 

'Sometimes an airline will offer you points or miles as compensation, but you are entitled to a cash refund when your flight is canceled.'

Buttigieg said earlier this month that airlines had until July 4 to figure out the issues and work out the kinks so travelers can have a smooth summer holiday.  

Many are calling on Buttigieg to act rather than give out advice on how to get compensation like he did. 

One Twitter user, with the handle, @The Dude, wrote: 'Hey Pete … maybe, as Secretary of Transportation, you should be meeting with FAA, major airlines and other key folk involved - slamming your fist on the table and demanding they work out these issues and a plan to address the problems … not update us on frequent flyer miles.' 

Another Twitter user with the handle, @Limstone Caulk, added: 'How about, people just want to go somewhere when they actually paid to go?'

Travelers check the departures board at Miami International Airport on Saturday. Over a thousand flights have been canceled this weekend and more than 10,000 delayed

Travelers check the departures board at Miami International Airport on Saturday. Over a thousand flights have been canceled this weekend and more than 10,000 delayed

Buttigieg said earlier this month that airlines had until July 4 to figure out the issues and work out the kinks so travelers can have a smooth summer holiday

Buttigieg said earlier this month that airlines had until July 4 to figure out the issues and work out the kinks so travelers can have a smooth summer holiday

Sen. Bernie Sanders demanded Washington fine airlines $55,000 per passenger for every flight cancelation they know can't be fully staffed

Sen. Bernie Sanders demanded Washington fine airlines $55,000 per passenger for every flight cancelation they know can't be fully staffed

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