US Air Travel Faces Easter Weekend Disruptions With Thousands of Delays

FlightAware data reveals that over 5,600 flights were delayed and nearly 500 were canceled across the U.S. in the wake of Good Friday.
Major airports across the United States are contending with significant operational challenges this Easter weekend. According to data provided by flight tracking service FlightAware, the travel network experienced substantial instability on Saturday, the day following Good Friday.
Flight statistics indicate that approximately 5,600 flights were delayed throughout the day. Additionally, airlines were forced to ground nearly 500 flights, leading to widespread disruptions for holiday travelers. The surge in volume and subsequent scheduling failures have left major transport hubs struggling to manage the influx of passengers and aircraft, resulting in a ripple effect across domestic flight paths.