Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg told airline executives to clean up their act and avoid another flying catastrophe before July 4 as a record number of flights were canceled across the US for a second day in a row.
On Friday, as of 11am, more than 1,000 flights across the US have been canceled and more than 2,300 have been delayed. LaGuardia is the second highest in the US for cancelations today, with 98 flights, with Charlotte Douglas Airport leading the pack with 113 cancelations. Newark Libery in New Jersey and Washington DC's Reagan Washignton National also had a high number of sudden cancelations, which have frustrated passengers.
On Thursday, 1,700 flights were canceled, with 40 percent of outgoing flights from New York's LaGuardia airport falling in this category.
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