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I'm a travel expert – here's how to avoid flight cancellations

Travel experts reveal ways to reduce the chances of canceled flights this summer.

British man faces huge queues at airports, lost luggage and shortened flight schedules due to post-Covid staff shortages.

Also, flights canceled before the vacation can ruin the vacation before it even begins.

 Scott Keyes, founder of Scott's Cheap Flights, toldTravel + Leisure that his 2 He says there is one way.

He said: "The sooner you fly, the better your odds.

" That's because the weather is generally better in the morning. Also, because the plane is usually already at the airport.

Her former flight attendant Stella Connolly endorsed thisand said: A single flight delay is a snowball effect, which increases the likelihood of flight delays. We recommend flying early. "

and ex-pilot Kathleen Bangs told Forbes.

"One day The later your flight, the more likely it is that your flight will be delayed or cancelled.

Scott's second tip is to avoid connecting flights, even if it's a long one.

He added: "If your connecting flight is delayed, you run the risk of missing a connection and possibly having to wait until the next day for your flight to your final destination. ."

must be connected. Expertsnow warn him to leave at least three hours betweenflights due to delays and airport queues.

Flight Attendant Christie Corbell said: Don't book the shortest connection instead of avoiding the connection. Stress builds up and you are more likely to miss your flight.

"One hour layover is not enough anymore. Half an hour is not a chance. Three hours is safe most of the time."

Travel chaos this summer I've put together a way to avoid.

Here's how toclaim compensation if your flight is canceled.