Trader consensus heavily favors fewer than 8000 US flight delays on March 25, reflecting sustained improvements in FAA-reported daily figures over the past week, with recent tallies dipping below 7500 amid milder spring weather and resolved air traffic control bottlenecks from winter storms. No major disruptions like ground stops, crew shortages, or system outages have emerged in the last 48 hours, bolstering confidence in a routine operational day across major hubs. This commanding position could shift with unforeseen catalysts such as sudden severe weather across key routes, a NOTAM-related tech glitch, or spikes in cancellations from airline scheduling issues, though forecasts currently show clear skies and moderate winds nationwide.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoNumber of US flights delayed on March 25?
Number of US flights delayed on March 25?
<8000 98.4%
9000-9500 <1%
9500-10000 <1%
10500-11000 <1%
$14,340 Vol.
$14,340 Vol.
<8000
98%
8000-8500
1%
8500-9000
1%
9000-9500
1%
9500-10000
1%
10000-10500
1%
10500-11000
1%
>11000
1%
<8000 98.4%
9000-9500 <1%
9500-10000 <1%
10500-11000 <1%
$14,340 Vol.
$14,340 Vol.
<8000
98%
8000-8500
1%
8500-9000
1%
9000-9500
1%
9500-10000
1%
10000-10500
1%
10500-11000
1%
>11000
1%
The resolution source for this market is https://www.flightaware.com/live/cancelled/yesterday, specifically the "Total delays within, into, or out of the United States yesterday" figure on the "FlightAware.com live flight delay and cancellation statistics for yesterday" table when checked at the specified time.
If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
If the resolution source becomes permanently unavailable, or is otherwise unavailable at the resolution time up until 6 PM ET on that date, market will resolve to the lowest available bracket.
Mercado abierto: Mar 24, 2026, 6:03 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Trader consensus heavily favors fewer than 8000 US flight delays on March 25, reflecting sustained improvements in FAA-reported daily figures over the past week, with recent tallies dipping below 7500 amid milder spring weather and resolved air traffic control bottlenecks from winter storms. No major disruptions like ground stops, crew shortages, or system outages have emerged in the last 48 hours, bolstering confidence in a routine operational day across major hubs. This commanding position could shift with unforeseen catalysts such as sudden severe weather across key routes, a NOTAM-related tech glitch, or spikes in cancellations from airline scheduling issues, though forecasts currently show clear skies and moderate winds nationwide.
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