In a recent incident, passengers of United Airlines encountered delays and disruptions that stemmed from a technical glitch affecting flights at key airports such as Chicago, Denver, Houston, San Francisco, and New Jersey. The airline issued a temporary ground stop for its mainline flights, resulting in over 700 delays as of 9:00 PM EDT Wednesday, according to flight tracking service FlightAware. By around 10:00 PM EDT, United announced that the technology issue had been resolved, yet passengers were informed to expect ongoing residual delays as operations were gradually restored.
United Airlines Faces Widespread Delays Due to Technical Glitch

United Airlines Faces Widespread Delays Due to Technical Glitch
Passengers experienced significant delays as United Airlines grounded flights across major US airports due to a technology issue.
Those already airborne during the ground halt were able to complete their journeys, but regional flight paths were still at risk of holdups due to air traffic complications. Passengers shared their frustrations on social media, describing long waits on the tarmac, with one traveler from Denver stating they spent two hours stuck on a runway while awaiting departure to Newark, New Jersey. In light of the incident, the airline labeled the delay as preventable, pledging to cover some related expenses for affected travelers. Meanwhile, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed the situation was not linked to any issues within the broader US air traffic control system.