FAA Extends Slot-Usage Waiver at New York Airports Amid Staffing Challenges, Delays

The waiver allows airlines to fly 10 percent fewer flights without being penalized.
FAA Extends Slot-Usage Waiver at New York Airports Amid Staffing Challenges, Delays
American Airlines flight 718 lands at LaGuardia airport in New York on Dec. 29, 2020. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) agreed on July 23 to extend its waiver of slot usage at congested airports in the New York City area through to the end of the summer 2026 scheduling season as it seeks to reduce delays amid “high demand and staffing challenges.”

Under minimum flight requirements, airlines must use their takeoff and landing slots at congested airports at least 80 percent of the time, or risk losing them.

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