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The current flight cancellations can be found here, updated daily.

Travel waiver extended on 11 Nov to 16 Nov (note in Jetstream this is called systemwide)

Revised waiver 6 Nov
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Dear United Flyer

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) recently directed every airline to reduce their schedules across 40 U.S. airports during the government shutdown.

The FAA's goal is to relieve pressure on the aviation system so that every airline can continue to operate safely. That is the FAA's highest priority, and ours as well. No matter what environment we're operating in, United Airlines will not compromise on safety.

Our flight reductions will start on Friday, November 7, and we'll make rolling updates to our schedule as the government shutdown continues. United's long-haul international flying will not be affected, nor will service between our hub airports: Chicago O'Hare, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Newark Liberty International, San Francisco and Washington Dulles.

If your flight is canceled, we'll work to give you as much notice as possible, so you don't show up at the airport expecting to fly. But the best way to stay up to date is through our award-winning United app, which gives you real-time updates, rebooking options and more.

Importantly, if you're traveling during this period and do not wish to fly, you're eligible for a refund even if your flight isn't impacted. That includes non-refundable tickets and basic economy tickets.

Even with these schedule reductions, we expect to offer about 4,000 flights per day. And because of the early November timing, our flights have more available seats than before the summer, giving us (and you) more rebooking options.

Thank you in advance for your patience. We've got the best team in the industry looking after your trip and we'll continue to be open, direct and transparent with you throughout your journey.

Sincerely,


Scott

Scott Kirby
An Update on the Government Shutdown from Scott Kirby to United Employees
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CHICAGO, Nov. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --

United team:

Earlier today, the FAA and DOT directed every airline to reduce their schedules during the government shutdown, across 40 domestic airports.

The FAA's goal is to relieve pressure on the aviation system so that we can all continue to operate safely. That is the FAA's highest priority, and ours as well. No matter what environment we're operating in, we will not compromise on safety.

These reductions will start on Friday, November 7, and we will continue to make rolling updates to our schedule as the government shutdown continues so we can give our customers several days' advance notice and to minimize disruption for them and for all of you.

United's long-haul international flying and our hub-to-hub flying will not be impacted by this schedule reduction direction from the FAA. That's important to maintain the integrity of our network, give impacted customers as many options as possible to resume their trip, and sustain our crew pairing systems.

Instead, we will focus our schedule reductions on regional flying and domestic mainline flights that do not travel between our hubs.

We'll use our app, website and push notifications to communicate to customers directly if their flight changes, and to offer rebooking options. We want to provide them with as much information as we can and in a way that's simple and easy to understand.

And importantly, any customer traveling during this period is eligible for a refund if they do not wish to fly even if their flight isn't impacted. That includes non-refundable tickets and those customers with basic economy tickets.

Even with these schedule reductions, United and its United Express partners will still offer about 4,000 flights per day to fly our customers to their destinations. And because of the early November timing, our flights have more seats available than before the summer, meaning we should be able to find seats for many customers even if their flight is canceled.

Finally, thank you for going above and beyond during this government shutdown to take care of our customers and one another. Your professionalism and care will be more important than ever in the days ahead.

Scott
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Old Nov 1, 2025 | 2:29 am
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Imagine if this is still going on over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
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IAH check-in closures



Shutdown staff shortage according to KHOU.
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I think security in C was partially open this morning, maybe just Pre/elites/premium cabin.

The Pre line in E is OK, but the normal line is insane. They’re using all the middle checkin switchbacks in E for additional queueing.

Several people missed flights and standing by in our gate area.
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Old Nov 1, 2025 | 1:38 pm
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I waltzed thru Pre security at C around 7am today, having not seen above message. E looked very crowded when I looked down into the security area from skytrain on the way to Amex lounge
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Some reputable news sites are reporting that 80% of NYC ATC was absent yesterday (10/31), without linking to any sources. Does anyone have an actual FAA release that says this?
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Debating with myself whether or not I really need to make trip to IAH this Thursday. Regarding the return when I leave IAH, just now looking at their website it says waits for regular and Precheck security lines are 90 minutes, could possibly be longer than that. So just wondering what people's experiences are there today and in the next few days.
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Old Nov 2, 2025 | 10:17 am
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Originally Posted by SFO voyageur
Debating with myself whether or not I really need to make trip to IAH this Thursday. Regarding the return when I leave IAH, just now looking at their website it says waits for regular and Precheck security lines are 90 minutes, could possibly be longer than that. So just wondering what people's experiences are there today and in the next few days.
Same for me on Friday - looks like its going to be pretty brutal.
Thankfully not traveling at Thanksgiving but I can only imagine how bad thats going to be.
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Old Nov 2, 2025 | 10:43 am
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Which UA hubs are affected the most?

I have a trip scheduled for mid-November. Transiting through ORD (midday) on the outbound, then EWR (early evening) on the return.
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Old Nov 2, 2025 | 10:50 am
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Sunday, November 2:
EWR 218 minute (average) ground delay program due to staffing. The delay program is currently scheduled to run all day/night.
SFO 62 minute (average) ground delay program due to staffing. The delay program is currently scheduled to run until 3:29pm local SFO time (unless it gets extended)

Impacts at some other (non-UA hub) airports also.


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218 minutes! Yikes.
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Old Nov 2, 2025 | 11:31 am
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Originally Posted by SFO voyageur
Debating with myself whether or not I really need to make trip to IAH this Thursday. Regarding the return when I leave IAH, just now looking at their website it says waits for regular and Precheck security lines are 90 minutes, could possibly be longer than that. So just wondering what people's experiences are there today and in the next few days.
IAH datapoints - Sunday, Nov 2:

Terminal A around 10-11am: 22 min for clear line (which includes non-Pre). Faster for pre (separate line than clear), colleague reported 7 min in pre only line.

Regular lines were definitely 90-120 min.
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Houston Precheck currently 90 minutes (or more). C is closed.

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Old Nov 2, 2025 | 12:32 pm
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Originally Posted by djmp
Houston Precheck currently 90 minutes (or more). C is closed.
Didn't match my experience (thankfully). I went thru A Pre/Clear about 20-30 min before that data was collected (around 10:30am Sunday, 2 Nov). A was definitely not 90 min for Pre. Way less - likely under 10 min. Clear (which had Pre and non-Pre in it) was just over 20 min for me. General line seemed 90+ min.
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Old Nov 2, 2025 | 12:49 pm
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Passed through IAH Terminal C last night.

Security was closed EXCEPT for disabled or Global Services passengers. The one line was standard screening. No Pre Check.
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Old Nov 2, 2025 | 1:26 pm
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Relief may be coming sooner than the end of the shutdown: https://www.flyingmag.com/senators-b...faa-tsa-staff/
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