Friday, 13 Mar 2026

Major airline holding flights to accommodate flyers with connections

American Airlines is rolling out tech to delay flights for connecting passengers, starting at Dallas-Fort Worth and then expanding to other hubs this summer.


Major airline holding flights to accommodate flyers with connections

Many Americans are planning to take to the skies to get to their destinations this summer.

American Airlines is looking to take some of the anxiety away from some of those flights by introducing new technology for customers with connections.

"If the airline determines it can delay the flight without any impact on the airline's schedule, we will propose a short hold to get those connecting customers onboard," the airline announced in a press release.

The technology will first be rolled out at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport hub in Texas to "identif[y] departing flights with connecting customers who might miss their flight."

It is unclear how long planes can be held and if there will be any impact on fellow flyers. 

A massive 45.1 million Americans are set to travel at least 50 miles from their home during the long weekend, AAA announced.

Of the millions of Americans traveling, AAA predicts 3.61 million will be flying to their destinations. That's a 2% increase from last year.

"Whether it's our redesigned app, improvements to our boarding process or other new technology across the operation, we are excited for customers to have a new and improved experience traveling with us this summer," Garboden added.

Fox News Digital reached out to American Airlines for additional comment. 

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