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Delta (DAL), US Air (AAL) Lead Cancellations as Winter Storm Pax Advances (SKYW) (JBLU)

February 13, 2014 2:50 PM EST
As winter storm Pax is bearing down on the Eastern U.S., some might be wondering which airlines have cancelled the most flights.

Well, wonder no more.

The following is a list of the top ten carriers with flight cancellations by overall number:

Delta (NYSE: DAL) - at 786 cancelled flights, or 32 percent of capacity.
US Airways (Nasdaq: AAL) - at 678 cancelled flights, or 48 percent of capacity.
Southwest (NYSE: LUV) - at 598 cancelled flights, or 18 percent of capacity.
ExpressJet (Nasdaq: SKYW) - at 528 cancelled flights, or 23 percent of capacity.
Air Wisconsin - at 444 cancelled flights, or 88 percent of capacity.
United (NYSE: UAL) - at 442 cancelled flights, or 18 percent of capacity.
Republic (Nasdaq: RJET) - at 377 cancelled flights, or 60 percent of capacity.
PSA Airlines - at 322 cancelled flights, or 91 percent of capacity.
Piedmont - at 288 cancelled flights, or 95 percent of capacity.
JetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU) - at 266 cancelled flights, or percent of capacity.

In total, 6,523 cancellations have been reported today.

You can follow the pandemonium here. For more on Pax, click here.


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