Airlines are cutting flights starting Nov. 7 under a FAA order tied to the government shutdown. Here’s what travelers need to ...
A federal government shutdown is causing a 10% reduction in flights at 40 major U.S. airports. Louisville Muhammad Ali ...
SEATAC, Wash. — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it will reduce flight capacity nationwide starting Friday ...
The Transportation Secretary is ordering a 10% cut in flights at major airports due to air traffic safety concerns.
Travelers through some of the busiest U.S. airports can expect to learn Thursday whether they’ll see fewer flights as the government shutdown drags into a second month. The Federal Aviation ...
Millions of Americans expecting to fly this month could have their plans grounded if the government shutdown drags on.
Airlines have been ordered to cancel thousands of flights due to the government shutdown. Here's what they're telling passengers. Many airlines are working out the details of how their schedules will ...
The FAA has already been delaying flights at some airports because of widespread staffing shortages. The government shutdown, ...
DIA says it is working with federal agency to “understand specific impacts, including whether DEN will be one of the 40 ...
Airports impacted by the cuts will be announced Thursday and those affected will be in locations that feel the most pressure on controllers.
DIA officials on Wednesday were bracing as the Trump administration ordered a reduction in air traffic at major hubs later this week.
The FAA will reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 major markets starting Friday due to staffing shortages during the government shutdown.
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