Chicago's O'Hare Airport Enforces Flight Cap to Tackle Delays

The FAA has implemented a flight cap at Chicago's O'Hare Airport to address the surge in air traffic and minimize delays for passengers. Learn more about the new measures and their impact.
In response to the recent surge in air traffic around O'Hare International Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has taken action to address the issue of growing delays. The agency has now implemented a flight cap at the airport, a move aimed at stabilizing the flow of air traffic and improving the overall passenger experience.
The decision to impose a cap on flights comes as O'Hare has experienced a significant increase in air traffic in recent years. The airport, which is a major hub for both United Airlines and American Airlines, has seen a steady rise in the number of flights, leading to a corresponding increase in delays and disruptions for travelers.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}来源: The New York Times


