United Airlines Upgrades Reservation System; FAA Workers Furloughed Amid Government Shutdown
Several major news events unfolded on Monday, February 2, 2026, impacting travel, entertainment, and government operations. United Airlines initiated a planned technology upgrade to its reservation system, while a partial government shutdown entered its third day, furloughing thousands of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) workers. In Los Angeles, an investigation continued into actor Kiefer Sutherland following his arrest last month, and Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter.
United Airlines began a major technology upgrade to its online reservation system early Wednesday, according to CBS News. The outage, which started at 2:30 a.m. EDT and was expected to last until 6 a.m. EDT, affected United's website and mobile app services. The airline urged passengers with flights scheduled to depart on Wednesday to check in on Tuesday to avoid problems. An alert on United's homepage stated that the airline was "conducting a planned technology upgrade" and that many of its web and app services would be unavailable during that time, including for employees of the airline. The upgrade involved transferring reservation data from its aging mainframe flight reservation system, known as Shares.
Meanwhile, a partial government shutdown continued into its third day, leading to the furlough of more than 10,000 FAA workers, according to ABC News. Nearly 14,000 air traffic controllers were expected to work without pay. The shutdown was sparked by an impasse over funding for immigration enforcement amid a pair of fatal shootings by federal law enforcement in Minneapolis. ABC News reported that GOP hard-liners were threatening to derail a potential vote to reopen the government.
In Los Angeles, the investigation into actor Kiefer Sutherland was ongoing, according to ABC News. Sutherland was arrested on January 12 on suspicion of felony criminal threats following an alleged altercation with a ride-share driver. Sutherland was scheduled to appear in court on Monday, but that appearance was put on hold as the case was sent back to police for more investigation, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office told ABC News.
On a lighter note, Punxsutawney Phil, the famed groundhog, saw his shadow on Monday morning at Gobblers Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, predicting another six weeks of winter, according to ABC News. The annual ritual, run by the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, took place on February 2.
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