that lists out the different reasons for cancellations. not only are there increasing sick worker calls across a couple of work groups, there are also weather issues and then the issue of air traffic control. this is something because the airlines are putting some of the blame here back on the federal government. the faa, though, insists that it does have enough air traffic controllers. it has staffed up. it is actually moving controllers around to some of those delay and cancellation hot spots. no doubt, this weekend is going to be huge. united airlines says its bookings are about 92% of where we were during the july 4th holiday back in 2019 before the pandemic. and we just hit a new pandemic era air travel record even ahead of this weekend, 2.46 million people screened by tsa nationwide just yesterday. so, it s going to be a big weekend. the big question now is whether or not it s going to be a smooth one, jim and poppy. yeah. will you get there or will your
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