KEY POINTS
  • The FAA and airlines met in Florida this week to discuss the surge in Florida flight disruptions.
  • Airlines have ramped up capacity beyond 2019 levels at several major Florida airports.
  • Several airlines have placed some of the blame on air traffic control staffing shortages.
American Airline planes sit on the tarmac at Miami International Airport (MIA) in Miami, Florida, on February 2, 2022.

The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that it will "immediately" increase staffing at a major air traffic control center in Florida to handle airlines' surging numbers of flights to the Sunshine State after passengers this year faced thousands of flight cancellations and delays.

"Because representatives said Florida operations will continue increasing past 2019 levels, the FAA will immediately increase the number of authorized staff at Jacksonville Center and evaluate other Florida facilities," the agency said in a statement.