FAA To Cut Back On Flights To Ease Congestion
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he has a plan to upgrade old air traffic control tech but warned more flight disruptions could come first.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it plans to announce proposed temporary cuts to flights at Newark after meetings with major U.S. airlines to address congestion impacts.
Earlier this week, Transportation Department Secretary Sean Duffy said the Federal Aviation Administration was working with airlines to cut flights at Newark after hundreds of flights were disrupted since April 28. United Airlines, the largest airline at ...
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United's chief commercial officer, Andrew Nocella, told reporters the airline may need to cut a few additional flights at Newark and that it was not yet clear when it could resume those 35 flights ...
United Airlines is nixing routes to and from smaller cities in an effort to contain the fallout from the mess at Newark Liberty International Airport — which has seen thousands of flights ...
Kirby, whose United Airlines Holdings Inc. operates 68% of ... United’s latest round of flight cuts are being decided on a rolling basis, depending on factors such as when customers can most ...
Spirit Airlines and Allegiant Air ALGT.O. United has sharply cut flights at its Newark hub and wants the FAA to impose new limitations on flights there to address ongoing delays. "Reducing the ...