(NewsNation) — Travelers resumed their plans Wednesday after an American Airlines glitch grounded flights for about an hour on Tuesday, just as passengers tried to reach their holiday destinations.
The company has not specified the cause, resulting in grounded planes and returned terminals. Shares dropped 3.8%, and no official statement has been made, except individual responses on social media.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. American Airlines briefly grounded flights nationwide Tuesday due to a technical issue just as the Christmas ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link American Airlines grounded all of its flights across the US for about an hour on Tuesday, saying it was experiencing technical issues.
It was the glitch that nearly stole Christmas. American Airlines threw holiday travel into chaos on Christmas Eve after temporarily grounding all flights over technical problems. Although the ...
A nationwide ground stop has been lifted after American Airlines grounded its flights for around an hour across the US on Christmas Eve amid one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
All American Airline flights are currently grounded on Christmas Eve due to an unspecified ‘technical issue.’ AA subsidiaries are also unable to fly, and the company says it can’t say when ...
Twas the day before Christmas when all through the skies, American Airlines grounded all its flights. About 7 a.m., as holiday travelers scramble to make it home for Christmas or Hanukkah ...
The Federal Aviation Administration briefly issued a nationwide ground stop for all American Airlines flights the morning of Christmas Eve, as the airline said a "technical issue" was affecting ...
American Airlines grounded flights nationwide for around one hour on Christmas Eve following technical problems. In a statement sent to Newsweek, the airline said: "A vendor technology issue ...
Dec. 24 (UPI) --All American Airlines flights around the country were grounded for a short period on Christmas Eve morning, clogging business air traffic because of what was described as a ...