WASHINGTON, D.C. — Air travel across the United States faced major disruptions Monday, with more than 2,000 flights canceled and thousands more delayed as airlines and airports struggled with winter weather, staffing shortages, and continued capacity limits imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) .

According to FlightAware , a flight tracking service, 2,100 flights were canceled and over 6,400 delayed by Monday afternoon. The hardest-hit airports included Chicago O’Hare International Airport with 454 cancellations , Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport with 227 , and New York’s LaGuardia Airport with 144 .

The FAA continues to limit air traffic at 40 major airports as part of a nationwide effort to stabilize air operations amid an ongoing

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