Many
travelers are still scrambling to get home after
thousands of flights across
the U.S. were canceled Monday to cap off the long weekend.
Flyers kept a close eye on the flight status board today after 1,500
flights across the country were canceled Monday. Airlines are struggling to
keep up without enough workers.
"You would hope that they would have a
better schedule, especially knowing that it's going to be an increase of people
wanting to travel,” says Camila Garcia.
AAA says air travel this weekend was up
25% over last year, with over 3 million people flying. Some
people at the airport say airlines should have been better prepared.
"Airports should definitely plan ahead,
because people are paying a lot for these flights,” says Nicholas
Delgado.
At the airport today, there were 27 delays and
seven canceled flights. Those who didn't face any hiccups were counting their
blessings.
"I was checking my phone because I got a
phone call from my mom, and she told me there were a bunch of
cancelations and so I checked and I had no problem,” says Suwayne
Gibson.
If you are heading out today, make sure you
check your flight status before you go.