FAA Reports Widespread Delays and Ground Stops at Major U.S. Airports
The Federal Aviation Administration is reporting significant operational disruptions across the U.S. National Airspace System. Ground stops and extensive delay programs are in effect at numerous major airports, particularly hubs in the Northeast and Midwest. According to the FAA, the primary reasons for the delays are severe weather, including thunderstorms, and high traffic volume. Key airports like Newark, LaGuardia, Boston, and Chicago O'Hare are experiencing the most significant impacts. Passengers are strongly encouraged to verify their flight status directly with their airline.
Official Source: https://nasstatus.faa.gov/
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