Brits due to travel this half-term and summer are warned about cancellations, as new data expects 2024 to hit record-highs in terms of total commercial flights leaving the ground
Brits aiming to travel this half-term and summer are being warned to expect delays, after new data suggests that 2024 will reach record-high flight cancellations.
New data suggest the amount of scheduled flights cancelled will rise by 25% in 2024, compared to 2023, potentially spelling misery for those hoping to jet away this year.
According to AirAdvisor, 2024 is expected to be the busiest year for air travel. CEO and international aviation lawyer, Anton Radchenko said that cancellations and other disruptions will present “potentially the single biggest challenge for airlines and air passengers”.
In regard to the upcoming half-term holidays, Anton warned: “The high influx of travellers at airports will break all records this summer. There’s the Paris…