by Albert Inestein in travel

A system outage at United Airlines on Wednesday evening caused significant travel chaos for passengers across the United States. The outage grounded United flights at major airports, including Chicago, Denver, Newark, Houston, and San Francisco. While United stated that the underlying technology issue was resolved late Wednesday, they warned of lingering delays. The airline confirmed that the issue was not related to cybersecurity. The Federal Aviation Authority offered its full support to United to help address the flight backlog. Passengers took to social media to express their frustration, reporting waits of over two hours on the tarmac, conflicting information from United, and stressful situations, particularly for families with young children. One passenger described waiting on a plane for over two and a half hours, while another recounted being stuck on the tarmac for over an hour at Newark Airport with crying babies onboard. The situation caused significant disruption and inconvenience for travelers, highlighting the potential impact of technological failures on air travel.