Airports across the United States are grappling with significant delays as the number of absent air traffic controllers climbs unexpectedly. The rise in absences, attributed to a mix of health concerns and staffing shortages, has strained the capacity of control towers to manage increasing passenger volumes efficiently. Major hubs like Atlanta, Chicago, and Dallas-Fort Worth have reported flight hold-ups ranging from 30 minutes to over an hour, impacting both domestic and international travelers.

Industry experts highlight several contributing factors exacerbating the situation, including:

  • Increased post-pandemic air travel demand, pushing control centers beyond their operational limits.
  • Ongoing recruitment challenges, leaving gaps unfilled despite heightened efforts.
  • Health-related absences, including COVID-19 cases and other illnesses among staff.
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