U.S. transport chief says he'll be watching airline performance over July 4 weekend

Reuters

Published Jun 29, 2022 02:16PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Wednesday said he would be paying close attention to airline performance during the July 4 weekend after a large number of flight cancellations over the last holiday weekend.

Airlines canceled more than 2,700 flights over the Memorial Day holiday, a harbinger of a difficult summer for travelers amid record demand and a dearth of airline workers because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Buttigieg, speaking at an airline industry meeting, urged airlines to make sure that schedules were realistic and that they had enough customer service people available to handle the inevitable problems. "You have to be prepared to support the tickets that you sell," he said.

Buttigieg indicated that airlines had told him that they were working to address issues.