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title: "American Airlines works to restore operations to cope with the Thanksgiving travel peak"
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description: "American Airlines is launching an unprecedented effort to overcome the travel chaos caused by the government shutdown and restore operations before the busy Thanksgiving holiday travel peak. According to data from aviation analytics company Cirium, the flight cancellation rate has decreased since President Trump signed legislation to reopen the government on Wednesday local time, and operations are expected to continue normalizing on Friday. As of Thursday morning, the cancellation rate for U.S. flights was about 3.4%, down from over 10% on November 9 due to severe weather and mandatory flight reductions. Some airlines have stated that they will resume operations without significant issues, so the Thanksgiving holiday travel season is expected to return to normal. Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said on Wednesday that he believes operations will begin to normalize in the coming days once air traffic controllers start receiving their paychecks"
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# American Airlines works to restore operations to cope with the Thanksgiving travel peak

According to Jinshi Data on November 14, American Airlines is launching an unprecedented effort to recover from the travel chaos caused by the government shutdown and to restore operations before the busy Thanksgiving holiday travel peak. According to data from aviation analytics company Cirium, the flight cancellation rate has decreased since Trump signed legislation to reopen the government on Wednesday local time, and operations are expected to continue returning to normal on Friday. As of Thursday morning, the flight cancellation rate in the U.S. was about 3.4%, down from over 10% on November 9 due to severe weather and mandatory flight reductions. Some airlines have stated that they will resume operations without major issues, so the Thanksgiving holiday travel season is expected to return to normal. Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian stated on Wednesday that he believes operations will begin to normalize in the coming days once air traffic controllers start receiving their paychecks

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