More than 2,500 flights canceled in the United States due to Omicron and the weather

Air transport remained very disrupted on Saturday in the United States, with unfavorable weather in several regions of the country adding to the disruptions in the global skies due to the outbreak of Covid cases linked to the Omicron variant.

The United States had 2,584 canceled flights since the start of the day, more than half of the 4,501 that have been canceled globally), shortly following 4 p.m., according to the site FlightAware. In addition, 3,271 domestic flights to or from the United States were or were delayed on Saturday, out of a total of 7,381 for the day globally. The most affected US airline is Southwest, which had to cancel 13% of its flight plan, according to the site.

In the United States, the airports of Chicago (north) were particularly concerned, because of difficult weather conditions, a snowstorm being expected in this region on Saturday followingnoon and overnight.

Air traffic in slow motion

Global air transport also remains very disrupted by the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, which is extremely contagious. Many pilots and flight crew members are absent following contracting Covid-19, or are in contact and therefore in quarantine, forcing companies, which do not have enough staff to ensure the flights, to cancel them.

About 7,500 flights were canceled by airlines around the world over Christmas weekend.

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