MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Travelers in the Twin Cities aren’t out of the woods yet, as Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is showing at least 40 Thursday flights have been canceled.
The current list of flights for the day also includes 73 that have been delayed, as of 12:30 p.m.
This follows a number of days where air travelers found themselves unable to make a trek either to or from their holiday destinations. Delta Air Lines issued a statement Wednesday afternoon regarding the travel hiccups:
“We apologize to customers for the delay in their travel plans. Delta people are continuing to work together around the clock to reroute and substitute aircraft and crews to get customers where they need to be as quickly and safely as possible,” the statement read. “For customers in need of alternate arrangements, Delta Reservations specialists are coordinating with our Operations and Customer Care Center to get those impacted on the next available flight.”
Delta said they expected to cancel about 250 of their over 4,100 scheduled flights Wednesday.
More than 950 flights within, into or out of the United States were cancelled on Christmas Day, at least 350 more than on Christmas Eve.
Airlines are pointing to staffing shortages fueled by the Omicron variant. It comes as holiday air travel is returning to pre-pandemic levels.
Making matters worse for many, Sun Country Airlines canceled some domestic flights at MSP Airport Monday morning due to a system outage.
“Sun Country Airlines has received reports of a temporary third-party network system outage affecting all Sun Country flights, as well as the flights of many other airlines worldwide,” the airline said in a statement. “As a result, this morning, domestic flights scheduled before 8 a.m. CT were canceled and passengers were issued full refunds and waived change fees.”
Make sure to check your flight schedule closely. To see a list of the departures and arrivals at MSP, click here.