Cancelled flights in the UK today including Delta and American Airlines
STAFFING shortages have caused airline cancellations across the world.
Airlines are overselling flights and underperforming, with cancellations becoming the norm for travelers in the UK.
Here is the list of airlines that have canceled flights as of today.
EasyJet
EasyJet has canceled a handful of flights in the last several days, which include flights to London, England, and Venice, Italy.
EasyJet offers to put you up in a hotel if your flight gets canceled.
British Airways
British Airways has canceled several popular routes over the past year.
According to the Evening Standard, British Airways plans to cancel over 105,000 people’s flights.
Destinations include:
- London
- Dublin
- Belfast
- Frankfurt
- Amsterdam
- New York
Ryanair
Ryanair has canceled several flights traveling to England and Italy. Some of the canceled destinations include London, Santorini, and Pisa.
According to Simple Flying, Spain-based Ryanair crew members are conducting a twelve-day strike in the hopes of better working conditions.
Aer Lingus
Travelers of Aer Lingus face uncertainty as flights continue to be canceled.
Aer Lingus canceled multiple flights to Dublin this past weekend, affecting around 4,000 travelers.
Jet2
Jet2 scrapped several of its flights due to an internal review of its services and demand, according to Echo.
Delta
Delta has canceled approximately 4% of its flights since Memorial Day.
According to FlightAware.com, an additional 20% of Delta flights have been delayed by almost an hour.
American Airlines
American Airlines canceled several flights already today; however, none so far are traveling to the UK.
According to CBS News, a glitch in the American Airlines computer system “caused 12,000 flights to lack a captain, first officer, or both, including flights this weekend.”
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