NEW YORK: America's stressed travel infrastructure faces a major test this weekend as it contends with record turnout expected for the annual July 4th festivities. The five-day stretch culminates in Tuesday's Independence Day celebration, a highlight of the US summer calendar, marked by barbecues, lazing b
NEW YORK: America's stressed travel infrastructure faces a major test this weekend as it contends with record turnout expected for the annual July 4th festivities.
Airport chaos in recent days has put many travelers on guard as airlines struggle to meet torrid demand. Intermittent rainstorms, thunder and lightning in New York and other East Coast destinations wreaked havoc, forcing the cancellation of more than 3,200 flights to and from the three major New York-area airports since Monday.
If anything, those trends were bolstered by the isolation of the pandemic years, helping to fuel the current go-go spending on hotels, airlines, cruise ships and booking websites. Rinka, along with his wife and daughter, stayed in New York for a few days. They were heading via train Friday to Washington, where they would catch a flight to North Carolina for the first visit with family in four years due to COVID-19.
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