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Airlines dispute over gate allocations intensifies at Chicago O'Hare
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Chicago O'Hare International Airport | Wikipedia

Traditionally, legacy carriers in the United States establish large hub facilities in select markets. American Airlines and United Airlines follow this pattern with their dedicated hubs across the country, typically avoiding overlap to minimize competition. When airlines operate hubs near each other, it often prevents either from dominating the market.

Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) is a notable example where American Airlines and United Airlines compete directly. Recently, American Airlines filed a lawsuit against the city of Chicago over alleged uncompetitive gate redistribution practices. United Airlines has also been assertive in its tactics.

American Airlines argues that maintaining an agreed-upon gate-assignment timetable benefits passengers by preserving competitive dynamics at the airport. The 2018 agreement signed by both airlines and the airport prohibits gate reallocation until March 2026. Offering more slots to United could give it an unfair advantage, according to American.

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The competition between these two carriers at Chicago-O'Hare is longstanding due to its strategic location for corporate travelers. Both airlines have significant interests in serving this market: United has historical ties as its headquarters are located in Chicago's Willis Tower, while American views Chicago as a key part of its network.

American has accused the City of Chicago of breaching a 2018 agreement on gate allocation, which they claim would favor United unfairly. "American Airlines has a long history of serving Chicago at O’Hare International Airport," stated an airline spokesperson. They emphasized their commitment by launching flights to 17 new destinations from ORD this year.

United has intervened legally following reports about potential shifts in competitive balance at ORD due to gate reallocations. Observers suggest that reallocating gates could allow operations proportional to market share or streamline processes but might impact competition negatively.

Ultimately, courts will decide how gates will be reallocated amidst ongoing debates on whether fair competition or operational efficiency should take precedence.

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