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Dozens of passengers have been at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport for more than 24 hours.
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The stranded fliers told local outlet 11 Alive their flights had been delayed or cancelled multiple times.
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Delta recently announced plans to reduce flights in July and August to prevent summer travel disruptions.
Dozens of Delta passengers have been stranded at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport for more than 24 hours following a slew of cancellations, according to local reports.
Frustrated travelers told 11 Alive they’ve had flights changed or cancelled multiple times, thwarting their plans and leaving them without personal items left in checked bags. Their travel woes come as more than 14,000 flights within, out of, or into the US have been cancelled or delayed across Friday and Saturday, with an additional 950 already axed on Sunday, according to data from flight tracker Flight Aware.
Reports of marooned customers also follow Delta’s recent announcement that it plans to cancel 100 flights per day in July and August to prevent summer travel disruptions, as the airline struggles to keep up with skyrocketing demand and ongoing labor shortages.
“A variety of factors continue to impact our operations, including challenges with air traffic control, weather, and unscheduled absences in some work groups,” a Delta spokesperson told Insider on Saturday. “Canceling a flight is always our last resort, and we sincerely apologize to our customers for the inconvenience to their travel plans.”
Disabled army veteran Joe Reis told 11 Alive that the extensive delays have prevented him from returning home from his honeymoon, putting a damper at the end of what had otherwise been a joyous occasion.
“Instead of it being a happy honeymoon, it became a very miserable plane ride waiting for this hell hole to let us finally leave,” Reis told 11 Alive, adding that he slept on the floor of the airport…