Record number of travelers, 5G deadline could mean flight delays for 4th of July

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Record number of travelers, 5G deadline could mean flight delays for 4th of July
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The U.S. Department of Transportation warns of possible flight delays due to wireless carriers' boosting 5G signals.

says record numbers of Texans will fly this 4th of July weekend, up 12% more than last year. The U.S. Department of Transportation warns that cell phone carriers' 5G signals could cause flight delays this weekend.Starting July 1, wireless carriers like AT&T and Verizon can boost their 5G signals.

Delta Air Lines says about 190 of its more than 900 planes won’t be equipped by the deadline but will route them to limit disruptions. American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Frontier Airlines say they have retrofitted all their planes and do not expect problems. United Airlines said it expects to meet the deadline for all its "mainline" jets, but referred questions about United Express planes to smaller carriers that operate them.

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