KALAMAZOO, MI — United Airlines has postponed the launch of its service at the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport (AZO), moving the start date to June 1, according to airport officials.
The original plan was to start service at AZO on April 30, with four flights daily to Chicago O’Hare International Airport and four flights back.
The delay stems from temporary capacity constraints at O’Hare, which prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to place restrictions on both United and American Airlines. In response, United decided to push back the start date for all airports receiving expanded service, per AZO…