Delta cancels hundreds of holiday flights because of weather and staffing issues Natalie Compton © iStock/Washington Post illustration Illustration for DeltaCancel Travelers across the country are scrambling to figure out backup plans after Delta Air Lines canceled hundreds of flights amid the holidays. First came the weather. On Wednesday, in response to a snowstorm in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, where Delta has a major hub, the airline proactively canceled more than 250 flights scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday. Then because of staffing issues, Delta was forced to cancel about 100 more flights scheduled for Friday, Christmas Day. “A number of factors have pressured our ability to timely staff several dozen scheduled flights on Friday,” Delta spokesman Anthony Black said in an email.
Delta cancels hundreds of holiday flights because of weather, staffing issues
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Christmas pudding and DIY glogg: 8 beloved hotel holiday recipes to make at home Natalie Compton At the 102-year-old Broadmoor resort in Colorado Springs, excitement for the hotel’s holiday decorations starts months in advance. Every year since 1964, the Broadmoor’s pastry team has built an ornate gingerbread display that draws guests and local spectators to see its construction and final form. “There are groups of people that come to the property every morning, from all age groups; they have their coffee, and it’s sort of their morning routine,” says the Broadmoor’s executive pastry chef, Adam Thomas. They look forward to it all year long … they come check the progress every day. So it’s really a part of the Colorado Springs community.”