Aug. 07, 2025
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United Airways warns of delays after floor cease for ‘expertise challenge’
United Airways passengers confronted the prospect of delays Wednesday night after the service requested a nationwide floor cease due to an obvious IT glitch.
The bottom cease was requested round 8 p.m. EST and lasted about two hours. United issued a press release simply after 10 p.m. EST saying that the difficulty had been resolved.
“We’re working with clients to get them to their locations after a expertise disruption on Wednesday night. The underlying expertise challenge has been resolved, and, whereas we count on residual delays, our workforce is working to revive our regular operations,” the airline stated.
As of 10:30 p.m. EST, flight-tracking service FlightAware confirmed {that a} third of United’s mainline flights have been operating not on time, although that determine included flights from earlier than the bottom cease went into impact. Nonetheless, the variety of each delays and cancellations for United ticked up following the bottom cease.

Extra have been attainable as United labored to get crews and planes again on schedule, however the lifting of the bottom cease prompt the worst was over.
A “floor cease” holds flights on the bottom in order that arrivals do not again up at an airport experiencing a difficulty like poor climate or one other occasion that restricts arriving flights. In some instances, an airline will request a floor cease if it is experiencing an operational challenge, which seems to have been the case for United this night.
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