KEY POINTS
  • The pilots' union said that aviators were able to drop assignments that included 12,000 flights.
  • American said most trips were restored and that it doesn't expect an impact to its operation.
  • The union and American are discussing higher pay for pilots whose trips were reinstated.
  • A similar issue occurred in 2017 before Christmas.

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An American Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner approaches for a landing at the Miami International Airport on Dec. 10, 2021.

A glitch in a scheduling platform allowed American Airlines pilots to drop thousands of July assignments overnight Saturday, their union said, a headache for the airline as it tries to minimize flight disruptions during a booming travel season.

American said it didn't expect the problem to affect its operation, including during the busy July Fourth holiday weekend. The union and airline are now discussing additional pay for pilots whose dropped trips the airline reinstated, the Allied Pilots Association said.

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