FAA seeking steeper cuts in flights at Chicago O'Hare airport, sources say

FAA seeking steeper cuts in flights at Chicago O'Hare airport, sources say

WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration ‌told airlines it wants ‌to potentially cut a few ​hundred additional flights at Chicago O'Hare airport this summer over what it initially ‌outlined last ⁠week, sources told Reuters on Thursday.

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Last week, ⁠the FAA proposed a 2,800 per day limit, ​down from ​the ​3,080 daily operations ‌announced for the summer, but above last summer's 2,680 daily flights, citing concerns about delays and airline ‌over scheduling. The ​FAA told ​airlines this ​week it wants ‌to limit flights ​to around ​2,500 per day, but that number remains under ​discussion, ‌the sources added.

(Reporting by ​David Shepardson; Editing by ​Chris Reese)

 

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