Wut? We can argue abt Isom but their debt sitch is being handled by the Aviator Card (FYI AA is a credit card company that happens to fly airplanes) but AA cancelled 30 flts yesterday, or ~0% of their scheduled flts.
They cancelled a lot more than 30 yesterday but it gets masked for two reasons:
1) a ton of AA “regional” flights are operated by another company ( like SkyWest for example) but fully under the control of AA regarding flight operations. AA decides if they will fly or not but the numbers don’t show up as an AA cancellation
2) AA is the king of delaying evenings flights to the next morning and then canceling them - apps like flight tracker don’t go back and restate cancelled flights for previous days and basically unless it’s egregious like SWA - no one notices except the people that were stuck at the airport all night for a “weather” delay
Yesterday AA cancelled a ton of flights to the Rockies mountain airports for example - none of which were AA operated, many of which had been delayed from the previous day and all those airport flights are at over 100% capacity until after the new year - so those passengers are literally stuck