There's an easy fix for the Newark Airport disaster - and nobody's going to like it
Briefly

Newark Liberty International Airport is struggling with high volumes of flights leading to significant delays and cancellations. Experts suggest that a permanent reduction in daily flights is necessary to alleviate ongoing chaos. With about 50 million passengers in 2024, recent operational issues have been exacerbated by a shortage of air traffic controllers, particularly impacting United Airlines. Although some measures have been taken, such as reducing flights and allowing customers to change their itineraries without fees, immediate improvements are unlikely until underlying issues are addressed.
Officials need to slash daily flights at the beleaguered airport as soon as possible because the facility isn't big enough to handle the high volume operating there.
They simply need to permanently reduce daily flights into the airport, permanently combined with using bigger planes.
Read at New York Post
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