The FAA is stepping in at Chicago O’Hare and cutting flights this summer, a move that ironically provides relief to both American Airlines and United Airlines and likely benefits consumers too.

The new policy will reduce flights at O’Hare by 12% this summer, limiting daily peak day operations to 2,708 between May 17 and October 24, 2026. As a point of reference, ORD had 2,680 peak day operations during this period in 2025 and carriers has planned 3,080 this year. The limits will be per on a half-hour basis, with 30-84 operations per half-hour.

On paper, this looks like a victory for American Airlines. After all, American has been losing ground to United at ORD and has struggled to match United’s aggressive growth. But that framing misses the bigger picture.

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