✈️ United Airlines Flights Delayed Across US Due to Major Tech Glitch
⚠️ Technology Failure Causes Flight Disruptions Nationwide
United Airlines passengers across the United States experienced widespread delays after a major technology issue forced the airline to temporarily halt all mainline flights on Wednesday evening.
The airline confirmed that flights were paused at key airports including Chicago, Denver, Houston, San Francisco, and Newark, New Jersey due to the glitch.
🛠️ Tech Issue Resolved, But Delays Continue
By 10:00 PM EDT, United Airlines stated that the underlying technical problem had been resolved, but added that residual delays were still expected as operations gradually returned to normal.
“Our team is working hard to restore regular flight schedules,” the airline said in an official statement.
📊 Over 700 Flights Delayed
According to FlightAware, more than 700 United flights were delayed by 9:00 PM EDT. While flights already in the air during the system outage were not affected, those on the ground were stuck for hours.
Regional flights weren’t directly impacted, but may still face delays due to congestion caused by the ground stop.
🧍♀️ Passengers Stranded and Frustrated
Many travelers took to social media to share their frustration. One passenger, Jessica Jeffers, told CNN she was stuck on the tarmac in Denver for over two hours waiting to depart for Newark, New Jersey.
“It’s been pretty rough over here,” she said.
💵 Compensation for Passengers
Reports from CBS News indicate that United Airlines is treating this as a preventable delay, meaning affected passengers may be eligible for compensation, including reimbursement for certain expenses.
🚨 Government Response
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed he had been briefed by United, and clarified that the glitch was not related to the country’s broader air traffic control system.
🔍 Key Highlights:
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Technical glitch grounded United Airlines flights across major US airports
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700+ flights delayed, tech issue later resolved
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Passengers stuck on tarmacs, shared experiences online
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United Airlines may offer compensation
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Issue unrelated to US air traffic control systems