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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said the walkout, combined with an existing national air traffic controller shortage, has led to massive delays, according to CNN. WSJ reported Friday that 35 daily ...
“We feel like there is no other choice in order to protect our customers,” United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said Brenton Blanchet is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE ...
In a letter to customers sent Friday, United CEO Scott Kirby said the Federal Aviation Administration’s longstanding staffing problems finally "boiled over" this week, as technological problems ...
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said Trump's tariffs could help "create good careers," although airlines have warned of ...
The reason, CEO Scott Kirby said in a statement, was Newark’s continuing air traffic control staffing issue, as well as the technological problems that snarled airport operations this week.
United Airlines (UAL.O), opens new tab CEO Scott Kirby said on Friday that the carrier will begin canceling 35 flights a day - or about 10% - at its Newark hub starting this weekend due to ...
Starting this weekend, United will cancel 35 roundtrip flights per day from its Newark schedule, United CEO Scott Kirby said in a letter to customers. Three times this week, flights through Newark ...
CEO Scott Kirby cites the airport's inability to handle the scheduled flight volume. The decision comes after more than 20% of FAA staff members walked off the job. United Airlines is canceling ...
United Airlines will cancel 35 round-trip flights per day at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey after thousands of passengers faced lengthy delays this week, CEO Scott Kirby said ...
Chief Executive Scott Kirby said Friday the decision came after Federal Aviation Administration controllers who oversee airspace surrounding Newark Liberty International Airport left their posts ...
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby and US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy were among those gathered to discuss the future of ...
Scott Kirby said Trump has "a genuine desire to make things better for middle-class Americans." His comments come as airlines have cut growth plans and warned about reduced travel demand.