Flights into major U.S. airports faced significant delays Monday night due to air traffic controller shortages linked to the ongoing government shutdown. Newark, Denver, and Burbank airports were notably affected, causing frustration among travelers.
Flight operations at Newark Liberty International Airport are set to be reduced as the facility grapples with radar outages and a shortage of air traffic controllers. Secretary Sean Duffy aims to stabilize flight schedules for travelers.
Newark Liberty International Airport faced a second radar outage in days, raising alarms about air travel safety and controller shortages. Experts and lawmakers demand immediate action to address the ongoing issues.
Travelers at Newark Liberty International Airport faced chaos as air traffic controller shortages led to long delays and cancellations. United Airlines cut flights amid ongoing staffing issues and outdated technology.