Fewer flight cancellations as US weather improves
They fell to 2,678 on Tuesday from 4,110 on Monday
[DALLAS] Delta Air Lines and United Airlines were among several carriers set to experience fewer cancelled flights as weather in the US warms and schedules begin to return to normal after winter storms erased more than 11,000 flights in four days and marooned millions of passengers.
About 453 flights were scrubbed yesterday, according to industry data tracker FlightAware.com, a sign that airlines expect better conditions.
US flight cancellations fell to about 2,678 on Tuesday, down from 4,110 on Monday, FlightAware reported.
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