
Flight cancelations continue to plague travelers nationwide
Most of the canceled flights over the past few days have been blamed on weather.
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Most of the canceled flights over the past few days have been blamed on weather.
Flight cancelations continue to take a toll on travelers with more than 4,000 canceled in the United States since Thursday.
Weather and storms along the east coast have been blamed for some of the travel troubles.
Delta had the most cancellations Sunday, blaming bad weather and air traffic control conditions, but it is looking better Monday.
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More than 1,400 flights were cancelled Sunday, as airports played catch-up from days of storm-related travel disruptions.
More than 2,300 flights have been canceled nationwide.
More than 2,100 flights have been canceled across the country, including more than 250 in the New York City area.
More than 2,600 flights were canceled around the country Saturday. It's the highest single-day number since just before Christmas.
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