American and United Airlines Cut Over 7,000 Flights from Chicago O'Hare
American Airlines and United Airlines are significantly reducing their flight schedules from Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) this spring. Between March and June, United plans to cut over 4,000 flights, while American will remove more than 3,000 from its schedule. These cuts represent a substantial decrease in capacity at one of the world's busiest hubs. The reductions primarily impact domestic routes, reflecting ongoing network adjustments by the two major carriers. This move will affect thousands of passengers and signals a strategic shift in operations at their respective Chicago hubs.
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