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Flight disruptions come as airports deal with the highest volume of travelers they’ve seen since the start of the pandemic.

Buttigieg said late last month that he would be monitoring how airlines handle the July 4 weekend before deciding

against them. It’s unclear at the moment what standards he’s using to judge their performance or what penalties he might consider levying if they fall short.“The main issue is the volume of air travelers that are being drawn into the airport environment by the volume of flights operated by the airlines.

“I view the core issue as one of a mismatch between supply and demand. You can’t ramp up immediately to meet the surge in demand.” — Laurie Garrow, aviation and travel behavior expert, to“Air travel will likely be a messy obstacle course of indignities for the foreseeable future.” — Terry Nguyen,“Layoffs are easy, bringing people back with appropriate security clearance is hard.

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