aware, 25,000 flight delays and 1400 cancellations, making people not happy. morning consult, they keep their finger on the pulse of the public. here is what people are saying. consumers and travelers understand flights may be delayed or cancelled. the frustration is the customer service when flights are delayed or cancelled. if you are on the road, it will not cost as much as last year $3.53, the same as a week ago, this time last year, it was $4.81. remember that? i m sharing the road with some truckers this morning. that is unified, united natural food, okay. healthy food on its way to you
confident financially now compared to last year because of inflation being down and gas prices being down and that really encouraging people to take bigger, longer trips. and the other reason may be, take a look at the gas prices, yeah. pretty good numbers right now. 3.53 is the average gallon of regular across the u.s. this time last year, 4.81. so, yeah. getting a break on the roads more ways than one. i leave you with perhaps a look out the window at the pennsylvania turnpike as we head, i m heading toward the jersey shore, that s where i m headed, headed east. bryan: i trust being in the vehicle with you jeff flock, that s for sure, and i imagine busier tomorrow as people get back home. i would think so. bryan: jeff flock as only jeff flock can do. thank you. molly: another unusual story the effects from the canadian wildfire, the smoke still
day ever in u.s. air travel history. that led to multiple delays and cancellations. i think the numbers are delays over the weekend 24,000 delays and 1400 cancellations. the folks at morning consult, which try to keep the pulse on people s attitudes on things out there told us what people are thinking about all that. consumers and travelers understand that flights may be delayed or canceled beyond their control. one of the things we re seeing is a high level of frustration at the lack of response in customer service when flights are delayed or canceled. gillian, you mentioned at the outset that would be gas prices, yeah. pretty low right now. about 3 1/2 dollars on average. this time last year 4.81 the average gallon of regular. there it is. pennsylvania turnpike. if you go to ohio, which we re
security of our nation, education, and she s focused on all the wrong things. i m an outsider, she s a career politician. i m accessible, she s inaccessible and granite staters are tired of it, making choices between heating and eating and they see it s going to get worse. do not underestimate the power of that when it comes to the voters, we are hearing more and more the races in the northeast, it s going to come down to skyrocketing home heating cost. these are the consumer prices, just heating oil, i mean, you are looking at 4.81 a gallon now, up substantially from years past. this is going to greatly affect a lot of folks. so, what is your promise to voters, what are you going to do with that? my promise to voters, go to washington, d.c. and serve them. i m not tied to special interest lobbyists or the wealthy political elite that fuels campaigns with ridiculous
rob, making deliveries, seeing oil trucks roll through neighborhoods is a common sight, but it is costing homeowners nearly twice as much as what they paid last year. the owner of family fuel and heating service where rob is the owner says his consumers are really concerned. now the prices have gone astronomically high. prices for typical consumers to pay normal delivery, usually 170, 180 gallons, used to be 5, 600, now it is a thousand or 1100. according to st. louis federal reserve, the average was 4.81 a gallon, up 60% compared to last year. some wholesalers in connecticut put retailers on allocation, allowing them to buy limited amount based on supply. industry experts call it a potentially developing crisis as they look ahead to the coming months. what concerns us is a