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Omicron, storms disrupt air travel for 4th consecutive day

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A family returning home to Panama after spending a three-week holiday in the U.S. arrives at Miami International Airport ahead of their flight, Monday, Dec. 27, in Miami. Thousands of flights worldwide were canceled or delayed on Monday, as airline staffing shortages due to the rapid spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 continued to disrupt the busy holiday travel season.
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Travelers walk through Miami International Airport, Monday, Dec. 27, in Miami. Thousands of flights worldwide were canceled or delayed on Monday, as airline staffing shortages due to the rapid spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 continued to disrupt the busy holiday travel season.
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A woman who arrived early for her flight waits at Miami International Airport, Monday, Dec. 27, in Miami. Thousands of flights worldwide were canceled or delayed on Monday, as airline staffing shortages due to the rapid spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 continued to disrupt the busy holiday travel season.
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An airport employee cleans the sides of a moving walkway at Miami International Airport, Monday, Dec. 27, in Miami. Thousands of flights worldwide were canceled or delayed on Monday, as airline staffing shortages due to the rapid spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 continued to disrupt the busy holiday travel season.
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A woman and child from Brazil wait for their flight underneath a board showing roughly a dozen cancelled flights among the scheduled arrivals, at Miami International Airport, Monday, Dec. 27, in Miami. Thousands of flights worldwide were canceled or delayed on Monday, as airline staffing shortages due to the rapid spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 continued to disrupt the busy holiday travel season.
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A traveler makes her way through a check-in line at Miami International Airport, Monday, Dec. 27, in Miami. Thousands of flights worldwide were canceled or delayed on Monday, as airline staffing shortages due to the rapid spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 continued to disrupt the busy holiday travel season.
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Travelers wait in a check-in line at Miami International Airport, Monday, Dec. 27, in Miami. Thousands of flights worldwide were canceled or delayed on Monday, as airline staffing shortages due to the rapid spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 continued to disrupt the busy holiday travel season.
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Travelers make their way through Miami International Airport, Monday, Dec. 27, in Miami. Thousands of flights worldwide were canceled or delayed on Monday, as airline staffing shortages due to the rapid spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 continued to disrupt the busy holiday travel season.
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An electronic sign advises travelers of the requirement to wear a face covering at the United Airlines check-in counter in the terminal of Denver International Airport Sunday, Dec. 26, in Denver. Airlines canceled hundreds of flights Sunday, citing staffing problems tied to COVID-19 to extend the nation's travel problems beyond Christmas.
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Travelers queue up at the United American Airlines check-in kiosks in the terminal of Denver International Airport Sunday, Dec. 26, in Denver. Airlines canceled hundreds of flights Sunday, citing staffing problems tied to COVID-19 to extend the nation's travel problems beyond Christmas.
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Travelers queue up to pass through the south security checkpoint in the terminal of Denver International Airport Sunday, Dec. 26, in Denver. Airlines canceled hundreds of flights Sunday, citing staffing problems tied to COVID-19 to extend the nation's travel problems beyond Christmas.

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