Glitch Causes ATL Flight Delays

November 24, 2009

ATLANTA — UPDATE: The FAA says the flight computer system is working again — but major delays are still expected. Thursday, November 19, 2009. Delta Air Lines was also affected. American Airlines spokesman Tim Smith said several hundred flights would be delayed. Continental Airlines delays averaged about an hour during the early part of the morning. JetBlue Airways said 25 of its flights at Kennedy International Airport had average delays of 60 minutes and delays at

Glitch Causes ATL Flight Delays

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