At least 4,500 flights have been cancelled worldwide over the
Christmas weekend, with the Omicron variant causing chaos for
travellers.
Globally on Christmas Eve there were 2,401 flights cancelled and 10,000 delayed as operators struggled with staff absences.
According to the online flight tracker FlightAware.com, 1,779 routes
were not scheduled to operate as planned on Christmas Day, with a
further 409 down on Boxing Day.
More than a quarter of all global flights cancelled were in and out of
the United States, with United Airlines and Delta among the worst
affected carriers, cancelling 280 flights in total on Friday.
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