Xinhua
12 Jan 2022, 21:36 GMT+10
"A multifold increase in daily sick calls as well as a series of winter storms have led to mass cancellation of flights," said a recent Reuters report.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- The highly contagious Omicron coronavirus variant has driven up the latest wave of the health crisis in the United States and added stress to the U.S. airlines, some of which otherwise may have upside earnings, according to a recent Reuters report.
"A multifold increase in daily sick calls as well as a series of winter storms have led to mass cancellation of flights," said the report posted Tuesday.
Only in one day, nearly one-third of the United Airlines' staff in Newark City in the eastern U.S. state of New Jersey asked for sick leave over the phone, the report said.
A spokesperson for JetBlue Airways Corp. also said that JetBlue has seen "a surge in the number of sick calls," while warning of more flight cancellations until COVID-19 cases start to drop, according to the report.
Since Christmas Eve, U.S. airlines have canceled more than 30,600 flights, about 7 percent of their scheduled total, one of the biggest disruptions in recent years, the report said, citing flight-tracking service FlightAware.
To mitigate the staff shortage, U.S. airlines are offering incentives or deploying their management personnel to staff frontline operations.
However, the incentives, along with flight cancellations, might further increase the airlines' costs.
The problems brought up by the latest coronavirus wave have dampened the expectations of upside earnings for some airlines, the report added.
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