KEY POINTS
  • United said it was giving travelers affected by the mass flight disruptions 30,000 MileagePlus points.
  • The airline had outsized flight delays over the past week that kicked off with bad weather.
  • United's CEO, Scott Kirby, apologized for taking a private jet out of New Jersey during the disruptions.

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Planes are seen on the tarmac as people wait for their flight reschedule inside of the Newark International Airport on June 27, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. 

United Airlines' CEO Scott Kirby said that without more gates the airline will have to reduce or change schedules to handle frequent gridlock at its Newark, New Jersey, hub, a message that came after mass flight delays marred July Fourth holiday weekend travel. The carrier gave 30,000 frequent flyer miles to customers who were most affected by the chaos.

"This has been one of the most operationally challenging weeks I've experienced in my entire career," Kirby said in a note to staff Saturday.

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