Newark Liberty International Airport, Travel disruptions
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Travelers continue to deal with flight cancellations and delays at Newark Airport on Nov. 10 as the 4th day of FAA-mandated flight reductions
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Delays and cancellations increase at airports nationwide, including EWR, LGA, JFK
So far on Monday, Newark Liberty International Airport reported nearly 50 flight cancellations and more than 60 delays.Some 2,700 flights were canceled on Sunday, including 204 out of Newark, 163 at LaGuardia and 68 at JFK.
Images showed a long line of planes waiting to take off from Newark Liberty International on Sunday, where there were delays of more than four hours.
An advisory on the Federal Aviation Administration website that tracks flight delays across the US warns that those times are "increasing" in Newark.
Footage has emerged of dozens of planes lined up on a runway at Newark International Airport in New Jersey on Sunday. In the video, shared by the X account @Breaking911, which has over 1.2 million followers and shares American news on the social-media platform,
The ongoing cancellations come as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns air traffic could "slow to a trickle" as Thanksgiving approaches.
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Passengers at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey can expect flights to be delayed by an average of 40 minutes, the FAA said.
Major airlines braced for a third day of government-mandated flight cuts Sunday after rising air traffic control staffing shortages snarled thousands of flights on Saturday. The Federal Aviation Administration instructed airlines to cut 4 percent of daily flights starting on Friday at 40 major airports because of air traffic control safety concerns.