A "technical issue" led American Airlines to briefly issue a nationwide ground stop on Christmas Eve morning, stopping more than 100 flights on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
As of 2 p.m. Friday, more than 900 flights had been canceled or delayed and one plane was evacuated due to an engine issue.
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A ground stop was temporarily issued for American Airlines flights across the U.S. on Christmas Eve, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The stop was lifted around ...
SPEED THAT UP RIGHT NOW AT 5. >> AND BREAKING NEWS, THE FAA SAYS THAT SOUTHWEST FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AND THE NAPLES AIRPORT WERE UNDER A FULL GROUND STOP THIS AFTERNOON. YOU'RE LOOKING ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Early morning fog caused a brief ground stop at the Denver International Airport, ultimately leaving hundreds of flights delayed and several canceled throughout Friday.
Both DFW and Dallas Love Field are under a ground stop due to thunderstorms, causing frustration for some travelers during the holiday rush. "I hope everything goes by smooth," said Karina ...
The Federal Aviation Administration showed the airline requested a nationwide ground stop on Tuesday morning. The order has since been lifted, but the impacts will likely be felt throughout the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said American Airlines requested a ground stop for all of its flights for one hour early Tuesday, Dec. 24 due to a “vendor technological issue.” On top of ...
CHICAGO — At least 100 flights were canceled and dozens more delayed after a ground stop was issued at O’Hare International Airport due to the snowy weather Friday morning. The Federal ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A ground stop was temporarily issued for American Airlines flights across the U.S. on Christmas Eve, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The stop was lifted ...
American Airlines flights were briefly grounded Tuesday morning due to a technical issue, but the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said the ground stop was lifted by about 8 a.m. EST.