Fourteen Do’s and Don’ts to Avoid a Summer Flying Nightmare
The summer is still young, but travelers have already dealt with the seasonal one-two-three punch of extreme weather, schedule disruptions and stressful flights. (And that’s just among the members of our team.)
During the busy Fourth of July holiday stretch between Saturday and Monday, airlines reported more than 25,000 delays involving U.S. flights and 3,280 cancellations, according to FlightAware.
If history repeats itself, the next few weeks could hold more of the same; July is typically a monster month for weather-related flight delays.
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