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FAA Considers Summer Flight Caps at ORD to Shield Safety and Capacity
travel3 hours ago

FAA Considers Summer Flight Caps at ORD to Shield Safety and Capacity

The FAA plans to ask airlines to reduce flights at Chicago’s O’Hare this summer to prevent capacity strain and potential safety-system stress. A meeting is scheduled to discuss a possible formal order; ORD’s peak-day operations exceed the proposed limit of about 2,800 daily ops (roughly 100 departures/arrivals per hour). United and American are expanding at ORD, while the city notes billions invested in modernization to support growth, and officials say a temporary schedule adjustment will be worked out with airlines and regulators. Passengers may face changes as the schedule is finalized, but regulators and carriers are pledging to keep operations safe.

Oil squeeze pushes Cuba to reroute flights and ration health services amid sanctions
world18 days ago

Oil squeeze pushes Cuba to reroute flights and ration health services amid sanctions

A US-led squeeze on Cuba’s oil supplies is creating jet-fuel shortages, prompting Air Canada to suspend direct flights to Cuba and forcing other carriers to adjust schedules or refuel en route; Iberia and Air Europa must land in the Dominican Republic for refueling, while American, Delta, and Aeromexico say they’ll continue flying with logistical tweaks. Cuba has announced austerity measures to conserve resources, prioritizing urgent health care and limiting hospital stays, surgeries, and transport; blackouts and long gas lines add to daily hardship. Officials attribute much of the crisis to sanctions and underinvestment, with international players offering aid and calls for dialogue continuing.

Flights paused as Ethiopia braces for possible Tigray flare-up
world29 days ago

Flights paused as Ethiopia braces for possible Tigray flare-up

Ethiopian Airlines suspended flights between Addis Ababa and northern Tigray amid fears of renewed fighting after clashes were reported; the carrier cited unplanned circumstances and gave no detailed explanation, and Mekelle's airport staff were reportedly told not to report to work. The move comes as the 2022 peace deal frays ahead of June elections, with disputes over western Tigray and the TPLF's political status, while hundreds of thousands remain displaced. Buses remain operational, but travel in the region faces disruption amid rising tensions.

American Airlines Plans Return to Venezuela, First U.S. Carrier Back Since 2019
business29 days ago

American Airlines Plans Return to Venezuela, First U.S. Carrier Back Since 2019

American Airlines plans to resume U.S.-Venezuela flights for the first time since 2019, aiming to be the first U.S. carrier to restart service after unrest prompted widespread cuts; the airline will seek federal permissions and security clearances, while Delta and United had paused service, and recent Caribbean airspace disruptions followed U.S. strikes in Venezuela.

Winter storm drives U.S. flight cancellations above 10,000, a pandemic-era peak
national1 month ago

Winter storm drives U.S. flight cancellations above 10,000, a pandemic-era peak

A powerful winter storm forced more than 10,000 U.S. flight cancellations on Sunday—the highest daily total since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic—driving widespread travel disruption as heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain sweep from the Southern Rockies to New England; over 1,800 flights were already canceled for Monday, with hubs like DFW and LaGuardia affected and airlines offering waivers as American, United and Delta cope with the impact.

Winter storm triggers sweeping airline waivers and travel disruption
travel1 month ago

Winter storm triggers sweeping airline waivers and travel disruption

Major U.S. airlines have issued travel waivers ahead of a large winter storm, allowing free changes or cancellations across dozens of cities as forecasts warn of widespread snow and ice that could disrupt travel from Texas to the Northeast; travelers are advised to use airline apps for quick rebooking, review DOT refund rights if flights are canceled or delayed, and prepare for possible cascading delays even for trips not routed through targeted hubs.