FAA Reports Weather-Related Delays Impacting Major US Airports
The Federal Aviation Administration's National Airspace System (NAS) is currently reporting operational delays at several key US airports. The disruptions are primarily attributed to adverse weather conditions, including thunderstorms and wind. Major hubs on the East Coast are particularly affected, with ground delay programs and extended taxi times in effect. These measures are being implemented to manage air traffic flow safely and efficiently. Travelers are advised to monitor their flight status directly with their airlines.
Official Source: https://nasstatus.faa.gov/
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