FAA Reports System-Wide Delays and Ground Stops at Major US Airports
The FAA's National Airspace System (NAS) status page is reporting active delays and operational programs across the United States. Several major airport hubs are experiencing significant disruptions, including ground delay programs and ground stops. The primary reasons cited for these measures are adverse weather conditions and high air traffic volume. These actions are taken to manage air traffic flow safely and efficiently. Passengers are encouraged to check directly with their airlines for specific flight status information.
Official Source: https://nasstatus.faa.gov/
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