Washington D.C. - The U.S. Transportation Secretary has cautioned travelers about potential flight disruptions nationwide. The warning comes after a series of operational challenges, particularly at Newark Liberty International Airport, which have led to delays and cancellations.
Secretary Duffy announced plans to meet with airline leaders to address the ongoing issues. A key topic of discussion will be the possibility of scaling back the number of flights operating out of Newark. The goal is to alleviate congestion and improve the overall efficiency of air travel.
"We are committed to ensuring a smooth and reliable travel experience for all Americans," Secretary Duffy stated. "We will work collaboratively with airlines to identify solutions and implement measures that minimize disruptions." Passengers are advised to check their flight status regularly and allow for extra travel time.
US Flight Disruptions Possible, Transportation Secretary Warns
The U.S. Transportation Secretary issued a warning about potential flight disruptions across the country. This follows recent operational issues, notably at Newark Liberty International Airport. Secretary Duffy plans to meet with airline executives to discuss strategies, including possibly reducing the number of flights at Newark, to improve air travel reliability.