DFW Airport Chaos: Passengers Stuck in a Never-Ending Wait
DFW International Airport has become a scene of endless waits and frustration for travelers. For days, passengers have been left in the lurch, with flights delayed or canceled with little notice. The issue seems to be more than just bad weather—it's a mix of staffing and management problems.
Passengers Stranded
Thomas Brady and his family have been stuck at the airport for four days straight.
"We've been delayed and canceled again and again, " he said. "It feels like American Airlines is falling apart. "
Brady's son is back in line, trying to rebook their flight, while the airline struggles to get planes moving.
Widespread Disruptions
This isn't just happening to one family. For the last three days, planes have sat on the tarmac for hours, only to have takeoffs canceled—sometimes multiple times in a row. On Monday alone, over 1, 000 American Airlines flights were canceled, according to FlightAware.
Patrick and Karen McCain were supposed to fly home to Seattle on Sunday. Instead, they're stuck until Thursday.
"We're here, but where are the crews? " Karen asked. "We got on a plane, only to have it canceled an hour later, " Patrick added.
The airline seems unable to get things organized.
American Airlines' Response
American Airlines has apologized, blaming winter weather for the mess. But passengers say that's not the whole story.
"They can't blame weather forever, " Brady said. "It's clear they have bigger problems. "