CCTV Finance (reporter Xu Rongjuan) According to the US CNBC website, due to bad weather and tight manpower, American Airlines cancelled more than 1,000 flights in 3 days. Data from FlightAware, which tracks the real-time movement of flights, shows that 340, 460 and 285 flights were cancelled on the 29th, 30th and 31st, respectively. David Seymour, chief operating officer of American Airlines, said in a report on the 30th that the strong wind weather that began on the 28th led to a reduction in the capacity of the main hub of the company's operation, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, and the crew could not arrive at the post. Earlier in October, Southwest Airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights in three days, costing $75 million in economic damage due to bad weather at florida airports and a shortage of air traffic controllers.
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(Edited by He Fei)