KEY POINTS
  • Airlines have urged thousands of employees to take buyouts and leaves of absence.
  • Delta has canceled hundreds of flights as it faced shortages of pilots.
  • Demand remains low because of the coronavirus pandemic but has spiked over the holiday.

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Passengers check bags for a Delta Air Lines, Inc. flight during the Covid-19 pandemic at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Los Angeles, California, November 18, 2020.

Delta Air Lines canceled hundreds of flights over the Thanksgiving break as it struggled with staffing shortages during the busiest travel week since the coronavirus pandemic began.

While demand remains less than half of last year's levels because of the pandemic, Transportation Security Administration airport screenings rose above 1 million on Sunday and Wednesday, the highest in more than eight months.

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