Two-hour delays were possible at New York City-area airports Monday, due to staffing issues at air traffic control centers, according to the FAA.
Two-hour delays were possible Monday at Newark, LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy airports due to staffing issues at air traffic control centers. Josh Einiger has an update.Two-hour delays were possible at New York City-area airports Monday, due to staffing issues.
"I think the rules have changed about what an on-time departure means," delayed passenger Eduardo Hauser said. "I think now it's when you push out of the gate." When it comes to air travel, it's already been the summer from hell, with the industry struggling under the weight of passengers with pent up demand for travel in a system that's grossly understaffed post-COVID."Maybe we'll start driving. Maybe that will be better. We'll see," said grounded passengers Janaiyia and Latrice.