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Airports in Southern California on Monday saw more delays and more cancellations imposed by the U.S. Department of Transportation. An estimated 150 flights were cancelled in SoCal airports over the weekend and that number grew on Monday as 221 flights were delayed.
That was on top of 52 cancellations imposed by the U.S. Department of Transportation on Friday, leaving travelers scrambling or stranded.
According to FlightAware about 10,000 flights nationwide were cancelled over the weekend and all Southland airports were hit with delays and cancellations. LAX canceled 32 flights, John Wayne Airport canceled five flights, Hollywood Burbank Airport canceled five flights, and Ontario International Airport canceled six flights, according to FlightAware, a glo

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