0 mr. frost of florida gets tonight s last word, the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. tonight, primary night in new york and florida. ron desantis and marco rubio got their opponents in a rare special election in a swing district could tell us what is motivating voters. our best experts and steve kornacki are all here. and we know that some of the government s most classified material was recovered from the former presidents beach club, so says the national archives and now the question, who got to see the documents? plus, the shocking admission in the breonna taylor case. the former police detective admits she misled the judge to barge into taylor s home. the no-knock warrant that ended her life. as the 11th hour gets underway on the tuesday night. good evening, once again, i am alicia menendez in for stephanie ruhle. with just 77 days that goes until the midterm elections, this is a big primary night in new york and florida. the polls closed a few hours ago in both
in part due to staffing shortages, fewer flights, and increased demand. now an additional 3.5 million people projected to fly for the holiday are expected to further stress the system. as of this hour, flight aware is reporting more than 5400 delay is and more then 520 cancellations across the country. if we could just get there, our flight on american was delayed because of the crew so we re going to miss our connection. at least one lawmaker is wondering why the industry is struggling, given that taxpayers bailed out the airline during the height of covid to the tune of $54 billion. senator bernie sanders says despite the cash, fears are up, as are those mayor s flight interruptions. to help fix the problem, sanders is calling abba transportation secretary pete buttigieg to implement some new rules.
respond in kind which would suggest they are going to increase her military position along that 100 mile border. francis, thank you very much indeed forjoining us on the programme. if the energy costs are spiralling and the amount of money in our pockets dimishing, what does that mean for the aviation sector? seemingly it is not having any effect at the moment. in fact, post covid, the demand has surged. fares booked 14 days prior to departure have jumped 33% on last year. and those of us who have tried to travel in recent weeks will know what sort of chaos that is creating in the airports. in the us, more than 1400 flights were cancelled yesterday. from thursday to monday, us airlines cancelled more than 5400. in the uk, the government has given airlines two weeks to choose whether or not to hand back up to 30% of their summer capacity without the risk of losing those prized slots next year. the german government today slashed red tape to make it easier for airports to hire foreign wo
than 1,400 cancellationes in total nationwide just yesterday. the cancellations are already piling up today, more than 500 today so far. remember that airlines got a lot smaller over the pandemic, that makes bad weather hit them even harder. that means this is going to be a big summer of flight cancellations. it is an expensive summer of travel stress at airports worldwide with airlines struggling with staffing shortages and schedule melt downs. we re stranded. reporter: gina morale less $1,000 flight to a pageant was canceled only to rebook on a different flight that was also canceled. from thursday to monday airlines in the u.s. canceled more than 5,400 flights. it makes me not want to travel at all. go on no airplanes, nothing. reporter: new analysis from travel site hopper says flight cancellations have jumped 34% in the last month, domestic ticket prices are up, too, by 18% since
it is an expensive summer of travel stress at airports worldwide with airlines struggling with staffing shortages and schedule meltdowns. giana s flight was canceled only to rebook on a different flight that was also canceled. from thursday to monday, airlines in the u.s. canceled more than 5400 flights. makes me not want to travel at all. no airplanes, nothing. reporter: new analysis says that flight cancellations have jumped 34% in the last month. domestic ticket prices are up too by 18% since 2019. even still, passengers are packing planes. last weekend, the tsa screened more people at airports nationwide than any weekend sense the start of the pandemic. travelers are willing to pay more and they are willing to face potential disruptions because they really want to go on these trips that they have put off in many cases for two years. thank you very much for all