This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-66089624

The article has changed 9 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 2 Version 3
Fourth of July: Air travel chaos plagues US amid storm warnings Fourth of July: Air travel chaos plagues US amid storm warnings
(32 minutes later)
Sunday marked the busiest air travel day on record, the TSA saidSunday marked the busiest air travel day on record, the TSA said
Travel chaos is plaguing US airports on the eve of Independence Day, with more than 100 million Americans under extreme weather warnings.Travel chaos is plaguing US airports on the eve of Independence Day, with more than 100 million Americans under extreme weather warnings.
More than 1,000 flights were delayed or cancelled as of Monday morning. More than 1,400 flights were delayed or cancelled as of Monday morning.
It follows one of the busiest air travel weekends on record. Sunday saw the highest number of passengers ever screened at US airports.It follows one of the busiest air travel weekends on record. Sunday saw the highest number of passengers ever screened at US airports.
Severe storms threaten a swathe of the eastern US, while the south and west continue to bake in a heatwave.Severe storms threaten a swathe of the eastern US, while the south and west continue to bake in a heatwave.
United Airlines remained the worst carrier affected by the delays on Monday, accounting for over 150 postponed flights, according to data from the FlightAware website. United Airlines remained the carrier worst affected by the delays on Monday, accounting for over 200 postponed flights, according to data from the FlightAware website.
United experienced more than 5,000 delays and cancellations over the past week, far outpacing those of any other US airline.United experienced more than 5,000 delays and cancellations over the past week, far outpacing those of any other US airline.
Its chief executive, Scott Kirby, was forced to apologise on Friday after he chartered a private jet from New York to Colorado to avoid being held up by the airline's delays.Its chief executive, Scott Kirby, was forced to apologise on Friday after he chartered a private jet from New York to Colorado to avoid being held up by the airline's delays.
In a letter to employees on Saturday, he said thunderstorms at United's largest hub, in New Jersey, had created an "extended limited operating environment" and "one of the most operationally challenging weeks I've experienced in my entire career".In a letter to employees on Saturday, he said thunderstorms at United's largest hub, in New Jersey, had created an "extended limited operating environment" and "one of the most operationally challenging weeks I've experienced in my entire career".
The airline is compensating customers worst hit by the chaos with 30,000 frequent flier miles - although one Atlanta family stuck in three different airports over five days said it was not much of an apology.The airline is compensating customers worst hit by the chaos with 30,000 frequent flier miles - although one Atlanta family stuck in three different airports over five days said it was not much of an apology.
Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said on Sunday that more was being done "to make sure that there's the smoothest possible experience for air passengers everywhere" amid a slew of recent aviation issues. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said on Sunday the reason US travel has been "so chaotic" is because of severe weather, which he said had "put enormous pressure on the system".
Mr Buttigieg told CBS the reason US travel has been "so chaotic" is because of severe weather, which he said had "put enormous pressure on the system". He told CBS the Federal Aviation Administration would hire 1,500 new air traffic controllers this year and another 1,800 next year.
He said the Federal Aviation Administration would hire 1,500 new air traffic controllers this year and another 1,800 next year.
Heading into the Fourth of July long weekend, industry officials had been concerned that a new 5G rollout around airports might interfere with aircraft technology.Heading into the Fourth of July long weekend, industry officials had been concerned that a new 5G rollout around airports might interfere with aircraft technology.
But a Department of Transportation spokesperson told CBS News there were no major flight disruptions related to the matter.But a Department of Transportation spokesperson told CBS News there were no major flight disruptions related to the matter.
Thunderstorms - some with large hail - were forecast on Monday across the east from Mississippi to Massachusetts, as well as in states further north such as Montana and Minnesota.Thunderstorms - some with large hail - were forecast on Monday across the east from Mississippi to Massachusetts, as well as in states further north such as Montana and Minnesota.
The heatwave across the US south will remain in effect, with record-breaking numbers expected to shift up the west coast into California and Oregon.The heatwave across the US south will remain in effect, with record-breaking numbers expected to shift up the west coast into California and Oregon.
More than 180,000 residents in the US Midwest were still without power after storms over the weekend, including over 50,000 people in Missouri.More than 180,000 residents in the US Midwest were still without power after storms over the weekend, including over 50,000 people in Missouri.
Related TopicsRelated Topics
Air travelAir travel
United StatesUnited States
HeatwavesHeatwaves