Complaints about

air travel have nearly quadrupled compared with prepandemic levels after waves of cancellations, delays and lost baggage disrupted the travel plans of millions of fliers.

Travelers lodged 60,732 complaints from January 2022 to November, according to a new report by U.S. PIRG Education Fund, a public-interest research group which examined U.S. Department of Transportation data. The complaints targeted U.S. and foreign airlines, third-party booking sites, travel agents and others. 

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