'Flight disruptions really sort of hit a peak in late May, early June. Things got quite bad there at the beginning of the summer, it wasn't just your imagination,' said one travel expert.
"Flight disruptions really sort of hit a peak in late May, early June. Things got quite bad there at the beginning of the summer, it wasn't just your imagination," said one travel expert.It's been a tumultuous travel season as Americans broke free of COVID restraints and took to the skies -- only to find that airfares have soared... and so have flight delays.You might say airlines and airports weren't quite ready for the first big surge in air travel since the pandemic.
Her suitcase was lost amid thousands of others stacked near baggage claim. She paid $866 for another ticket home. As it happens, the Toronto airport had the worst global on-time record this summer with 51% of flights delayed. "That is significantly higher than the sort of historical averages. And I think really kind of underscores just what a difficult time it was for many folks traveling," Keyes said.
"It's not that there will be no problems or disruptions, but that they should be far fewer, fewer and further between than we had seen over the summer," Keyes said."The general rule of thumb is that flights taken after Labor Day tend to be about 50% cheaper than flights taken before Labor Day," Keyes said.
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