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Travelers still hitting the skies amid omicron

Fears of the omicron variant are not dissuading travelers from taking to the skies this holiday season.

A survey conducted by showed the vast majority of travelers did not cancel any plans.

Whether it is news that the omicron variant may be less severe or more people are confident in their vaccinations, only about 13% of travelers changed their Christmas and New Year鈥檚 travel.



鈥淲hat we found is that two-thirds of folks or more were concerned about omicron [and] thought maybe it would affect their 2022 plans. Only about 13% were changing the holiday plans. So, folks were continuing to travel in spite of concerns,鈥 said Willis Orlando, a senior product operations specialist at Scott’s Cheap Flights.

鈥淭he TSA screened more than 2 million people in six of the last seven days 鈥 two days ago, they actually screened more people than they did on the same day in 2019 (Dec. 22). So we’re seeing major, major traveling, mainly domestically at the moment.鈥

While some of the busiest days of the travel season are already behind us, Willis told 海角精品黑料 they are expecting to see the longest airport lines and packed flights on Jan. 2 and 3.

But he also said new work habits are spreading fliers out among the busy travel days.

鈥淧eople are working from home, the travelers are more spread out than ever. That’s why we’re seeing 2 million people per day going through airports instead of one big surge that’s higher than that,鈥 said Willis.

According to the survey, most people are traveling to visit family.

鈥淧eople are doing those essential trips that maybe they put off last year, and they really want to take, and holding off and kind of pushing those recreational trips further down the road,鈥 Willis told 海角精品黑料.

But some are still heading on vacation 鈥 the most popular destinations are international warm spots. Willis said Cancun, Cabo San Lucas and the Dominican Republic were some of the top spots for Christmas vacationers.

And while you may still want to fly, several airlines like Delta and United are canceling hundreds of flights due to weather and staffing shortages because of coronavirus infections.

鈥淭hey’ve had to kind of preemptively cancel flights. They’ve canceled more than 100 today. And they did that yesterday,鈥 said Willis. 鈥淩ight now we’re talking about a 10-day quarantine period for flight crew and staff if they test positive. So Delta has actually gone out and asked, they asked to have that number reduced down to five days with a testing requirement.鈥

Willis advises to check your flight status through

鈥淢ake sure you know that your plane is gonna be there, the crew’s gonna be there, the equipment鈥檚 gonna be there and that you’ll be able to fly.鈥

Luke Lukert

Since joining 海角精品黑料 Luke Lukert has held just about every job in the newsroom from producer to web writer and now he works as a full-time reporter. He is an avid fan of UGA football. Go Dawgs!

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