Holiday travel over the July 4 holiday weekend went more smoothly than at other recent peaks, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said, but airlines still need to step up staffing and preparations to sustain improvements.

A confluence of bad weather and other pressures, including a space launch, impacted flights on Friday, July 1, but cancellations eased over the course of the weekend, Mr. Buttigieg said in an interview.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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