Airlines flying in and out of Florida one recent weekend had a lot to navigate.

Over the Gulf of Mexico, military exercises restricted airspace for flights trying to go east and west. A thunderstorm encroached, threatening an important route over the Gulf. Short staffing at an air-traffic-control center near Jacksonville limited north-south traffic.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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