Storm paralyses travel, forcing more than 8,000 U.S. flight disruptions

Severe storms across the United States have led to significant travel disruptions, affecting over 8,000 flights. Major carriers, including United Airlines, had initially aimed to restore operations by February 24. However, they have indicated that ongoing adverse weather conditions continue to pose challenges. Travelers are facing frustration due to these cancellations, with many left seeking alternative arrangements. The situation highlights the vulnerability of air travel during extreme weather events, which can lead to widespread delays and cancellations. As airlines work to manage the impact, passengers are advised to stay informed about their flight status and explore compensation options if necessary. This incident underscores the importance of preparedness for both airlines and travelers during severe weather periods, as the travel industry grapples with the effects of climate-related disruptions.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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