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Over 4,500 Flights Cancelled As Omicron Hits Holiday Travel

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Over 4,500 flights were cancelled around the world today and thousands more were delayed as the highly infectious Omicron variant disrupted holiday travel, according to tracking website Flightaware.

One route, however, was thankfully not affected: Santa was on track delivering presents to children across the globe, air defense officials assured US President Joe Biden.

According to Flightaware.com, at least 2,000 flights were cancelled worldwide on Christmas Day, including roughly 700 originating from or headed to US airports, with more than 1,500 delays as of 0720 GMT.

Yesterday, there were around 2,400 cancellations and almost 11,000 delays. The site also reported over 600 cancellations for tomorrow.

Pilots, flight attendants and other staff have been calling in sick or having to quarantine after exposure to Covid, forcing Lufthansa, Delta, United Airlines and many other carriers to cancel flights during one of the year’s peak travel periods.

Flightaware data showed United cancelled around 200 flights on both yesterday and today, or 10 percent of those that were scheduled.

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