Travel Chaos To Continue All SUMMER As Industry Battles COVID Impacts

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As thousands prepare to travel restriction-free for the first time since the pandemic, experts warn the stunted industry cannot support the skyrocketing demand for travel.
After more than 5,000 flights within, into or out of the United States were nixed over Memorial Day weekend, airlines are predicting similar trends throughout the summer.
Citing pandemic-related staffing shortages, some of the nation's largest air carriers are slashing their summer schedules in an effort to 'minimize disruptions.'
Delta Airlines has vowed to cut its service by about 100 flights per day from July 1 to August 7.

Both JetBlue and Airlines have reduced their schedules by 10 and two percents, respectively.
Rental car agencies allege a 'carmageddon' is underway as prices for gas and car hires are reaching all-time highs.
Similarly, cruise lines, which were hard hit in the pandemic after some of the first outbreaks were discovered aboard the large ships, are struggling to fill staterooms and retain staff.
As thousands prepare to travel restriction-free for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, experts warn the stunted industry cannot support the skyrocketing demand for travel.

A long queue of Delta passengers are pictured at LAX airport in Los Angeles on May 28
Citing pandemic-related staffing shortages, some of the nation's largest air carriers are slashing their summer schedules in an effort to 'minimize disruptions.' American Airlines passengers are seen sleeping in an airport on Sunday after their flight was cancelled
Travelers first started reporting an influx of crowded airport queues, canceled flights and extended delays in early spring after nearly all pandemic restrictions, including mask mandates on airplanes, were lifted.
In April, when chaos first erupted, industry expert Christopher Elliott predicted the disruptions were a 'sign of things to come.'
































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Those flying to cruise ports should also allow themselves at least a one-day buffer to get to their port city because of the increased flight cancellations and delays.


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