How airlines are working to fix the summer travel strain
In a metaphor for current frenzy in air travel, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg recently had his flight from Washington to New York canceled and was forced to drive instead. Buttigieg joked the incident was “pretty on the nose,” but frustrated travelers don’t have quite the same sense of humor about the thousands of cancelled flights and spoiled plans. Airlines are now under pressure from politicians and passengers to fix the problem fast. NBC’s Maggie Vespa reports in this week’s Sunday Focus.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
TODAY fan plays trivia game for a chance to win a beach getaway!
TODAY
-
These travel hacks will help you pack like a pro for your next trip
TODAY
-
Producer Will Packer talks Oscars slap, blockbuster ‘Beast’
TODAY
-
Judge Greg Mathis talks laying down the law in new reality show
TODAY
-
My friend is brings her dog everywhere. How do I tell her to stop?
TODAY
-
Dylan Dreyer shares a pancake recipe that’s packed with veggies
TODAY
-
Try these top-rated products to upgrade your health and wellness
TODAY
-
Josh Peck talks ‘13: The Musical,’ ‘iCarly’ reboot and baby no. 2
TODAY
-
Meet the entrepreneur behind the 1st designer inflatable pool
TODAY
-
Sheinelle Jones meets… Shenelle Jones!
TODAY
-
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Hollywood Bowl
TODAY
-
Grab these major deals on essential products while they’re on sale
TODAY
-
Idris Elba talks ‘Beast,’ surprise DJ career and 50th birthday plans
TODAY
-
Jennifer Garner on her mission to help Kentucky flood victims
TODAY
-
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ sales soar past ‘Titanic’ at the box office
TODAY
-
How to get your groceries delivered without breaking the bank
TODAY