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American Airlines, based in Fort Worth, tweeted around 6:30 a.m.: “The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is experiencing a nationwide system outage that affects all airlines.
Flight delays and cancellations are piling up at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Wednesday as severe storms rumble across North Texas.. More than 300 flights were delayed as of 4 p.m ...
As winter weather brought warnings and advisories to much of the country, airlines canceled over 2,300 U.S. flights Wednesday. Flights cancellations continue Wednesday with American, Southwest ...
Travelers or family members with questions about disruptions were encouraged to visit the airlines’ websites or call customer service — American can be reached at 800-433-7300 and Southwest ...
Aviation analytics company Cirium said Dallas-Fort Worth and Charlotte, North Carolina, saw the greatest number of delays. Washington, New York, Chicago and Miami experienced considerably fewer ...
FlightAware data shows American's hubs in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas/Fort Worth are the most affected airports, with about 400 and 500 flight delays, respectively, as of 2:00 p.m. ET.
Dallas-Fort Worth flight delays. ... Airport — American’s main east coast hub — with as many as 76 flight delays reported, placing the major American Airlines hub a distant second to DFW. ...
In the wake of severe weather, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport has grounded most of its flights this morning, impacting more than 700 flights.