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Airlines issued resignations to travel quota For passengers after a fatal collision near Washington, DC, temporarily stopped operations at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
United Airlines said on Thursday that he issued a resignation of reserved travelers on directed flights or marching from Arlington Airport, Virginia. According to the United, passengers who have flights until February 1 will be able to re -program their journey without affecting change costs and differences in rates.
Delta also issued a resignation of trips for people traveling on Thursday and from Reagan National Airport, Washington Dulles International Airport and Thurgood Marshall International Airport in Washington Dulles.

Emergency response units seek the fall of the American Airlines plane on the Potomac River on January 30, 2025. (Tasos Katopodis / Getty Images / Getty Images)
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United’s CEO, Scott Kirby, published a statement on the collision on Thursday, saying that the airline is in contact with its “American Airlines colleagues and will continue to offer any assistance and support they may need.”
The airport published in X that its flight operations resumed at 11 am and that all the roads and terminals of the airport are open. However, as some flights have been delayed or canceled, the airport encourages passengers to check with their airline Flight specific information.
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American Eagle Flight 5342 was flying from Wichita, Kansas, to the country’s capital when he was “involved in an accident” at Reagan National Airport, said American Airlines. There were 60 passengers and four crew members on board the plane, which was operated by the subsidiary of the American Airlines subsidiary, PSA Airlines.

A north -American flag flight while search and rescue teams work after the American Eagle Flight 5342 collision and a Black Hawk helicopter that crashed on the Potomac River in Arlington, Virginia, on January 30, 2025. . (Eduardo Munoz / Reuters / Reuters)
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In spite of the immense effort of Hundreds of first who respond, Authorities went from a rescue operation to a recovery operation on Thursday, according to Fire and EMS CAP, John A. Donnelly.
Officials do not believe that there is survivors and have already recovered at least 27 bodies of the Potomac River.