If you're planning to travel out of Bush Intercontinental in Houston any time soon, be aware!
In the last 24 hours, 160 flights were canceled out of Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, leaving thousands of travelers stranded. FOX 26's Natalie Hee has more from travelers in this flying nightmare.According to Flight Aware, 160 flights were canceled out of Bush Airport Thursday, leaving thousands of customers stranded inPassengers reported waiting in line and on the phone for several hours trying to get their flights rebooked and locate their lost luggage.
"It’s been awful. Awful. On the phone yesterday for four hours and eight minutes. Just trying to find her bag. You’re put on hold then the phone disconnects," said Cheryl Young.Houston travel: Dozens of flights canceled at Bush Airport, leaving behind angry passengers "United reps told me they had a shortage of air traffic controllers and maybe pilots," Ray continued.
"We had a connecting flight from Belize, landed in Texas, they said it was delayed, delayed, delayed, delayed. We did almost 7 hours at the airport last night before they canceled it. So after a long day of flying, we find out they don’t have hotel accommodations. No place to stay, no food vouchers even, nothing," Guftafson said.
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