A travel nightmare at LAX continues this weekend as a week of cancellations begin to boil over, just as the airport faces one of the busiest weekends of the year.
A travel nightmare at LAX continues this weekend after a week of cancellations are boiling over, just as the airport faces one of the busiest weekends of the year.Hundreds of flight cancellations at LAX over the past week has left behind many passengers -- and luggage -- stranded. All while traffic picks up for travelers headed to the busy airport this upcoming Independence Day weekend, when many people will be traveling on L.A.'s roadways.
United has had the majority of cancelled flights at LAX over the past week. The airline blames shortage of air traffic controllers, especially in the New York City area. But Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg disagrees, saying United has a lot of internal struggles with its pilots and flight attendants."The excuse that there had been weather disruptions somewhere within the system, and so they didn't have to pay for lodging and for the next flight out is completely unacceptable.
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