American Airlines Seat Glitch Leaves Passengers Stranded Nationwide
American Airlines Seat Glitch Leaves Passengers Stranded Nationwide...
A technical glitch in American Airlines' reservation system caused widespread disruptions Monday, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded at airports across the United States. The issue, which began early this morning, prevented travelers from checking in online or at kiosks, forcing many to miss their flights.
The airline confirmed the problem stemmed from a software malfunction affecting seat assignments and boarding passes. Passengers reported long lines and delays at major hubs like Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami, and Chicago O'Hare. Some travelers took to social media to express frustration, with many sharing images of crowded terminals.
American Airlines issued a statement apologizing for the inconvenience and said it is working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. The airline also announced it would waive change fees for affected customers and offer compensation on a case-by-case basis. This incident comes just weeks after similar technical issues disrupted operations at rival carriers Delta and United.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is monitoring the situation but has not issued any formal statements. Industry experts warn that such glitches highlight the vulnerabilities of increasingly complex airline systems. For now, passengers are advised to arrive at airports early and check the airline's website for updates.