Newark Airport Is Experiencing Major Flight Delays. What’s Causing Them?

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Travel|What’s Behind the Major Delays Snarling Newark Airport?

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Staffing shortages at an air traffic control center have added to the effects of a runway closure, prompting United Airlines to cut flights at the hub.

A United Airlines jet flies above a runway at Newark Liberty International Airport. Exhaust is coming out of both of the plane’s engines, creating blurry areas over a bridge in the background.
United Airlines, which operates an average of 328 round-trip flights a day at Newark Liberty International Airport, said it was cutting 35 of those flights starting this weekend because of air traffic control problems.Credit...Dakota Santiago for The New York Times

Christine Chung

May 2, 2025, 7:27 p.m. ET

Flying into or out of Newark Liberty International Airport has brought plenty of misery in the last week, with cancellations, delays stretching well past five hours and flight diversions that have stranded travelers far from their destinations.

Passengers are reporting on social media that they have missed flights and spent hours stuck on the tarmac aboard planes. Some are still struggling to make new travel arrangements.

The disruptions, which stretched into Friday with delays averaging over two hours, have highlighted ongoing air traffic control staffing issues. The troubles prompted United Airlines, Newark’s largest carrier, to cut nearly three dozen round-trip flights per day at the hub beginning this weekend, the carrier’s chief executive, Scott Kirby, announced on Friday.

Here’s what anyone heading to Newark Airport needs to know.

Last summer, management of the airspace surrounding Newark shifted from New York to Philadelphia. This move, which involved relocating at least a dozen air traffic controllers, was meant to ease air traffic delays.

The Federal Aviation Administration has attributed this week’s flight disruptions at Newark to equipment failures and unspecified staffing issues at the Philadelphia air traffic control center as well as to construction on one of Newark’s runways.

These ongoing staffing issues are “effectively limiting the capacity of Newark Airport,” said Aidan O’Donnell, the general manager of New Jersey airports at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.


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