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Passengers stranded on United flight tarmac in Newark for 8 hours with limited food, water

NEWARK LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, JUL 16 – Severe weather caused a ground stop at Newark Liberty International Airport, leading to 159 cancellations and leaving passengers stranded with limited food and water for eight hours.

  • On Monday evening, dozens of passengers on a United Airlines flight at Newark Airport were confined to the tarmac for nearly eight hours before the trip to Detroit was called off.
  • Severe weather prompted United Airlines to halt departures at Newark to control traffic and reduce congestion, while ongoing delays and poor organization further exacerbated passenger difficulties.
  • Passengers received limited food such as pretzels and cookies, faced low water supply, and lacked timely updates, prompting questions about airline decision-making and communication.
  • Newark Airport was ranked the worst in the U.S. this year with a low service score of 7.25 for handling nearly 49 million passengers in 2024, reflecting ongoing operational issues.
  • The airline issued compensation vouchers but offered minimal accountability, and the incident highlights systemic flaws in managing disruptions and customer support at Newark Airport.
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WXYZ broke the news in Detroit, United States on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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