FAA is expanding flight cuts as air traffic controller stress and fatigue raises safety risks. Here’s what we know.
The FAA increased flight restrictions nationwide on Tuesday, dropping 6% of flights at the nation’s 40 busiest airports, ...
What happens if you need to change or cancel your flight during the government shutdown? Here's how airlines are handling fees and refunds.
Clay Ingram with AAA Alabama said the southeast is the busiest region in the country for travel during any holiday because 90% of travelers nationwide prefer to drive. He believes that number will be ...
Amid the government shutdown, under the directive of the FAA, airlines cut 6% of their flights on Tuesday. Delays and ...
Despite political turbulence in Washington, operations at Kansas City International Airport ran smoothly Tuesday, with most ...
Although the government appears set to reopen in the coming days, airport disruptions, flight cancellations and economic losses won’t disappear right away.
FAA-ordered cancellations rise as shutdown continues; unpaid air traffic controllers and staffing shortages could extend travel disruptions even after a deal is reached.
FAA officials say reducing flights will increase safety. Air traffic controllers have been working without pay during the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday that airlines are required to reduce their flights by 6%. It's the next ...
Flight disruptions from air traffic controller shortages continued at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport on Nov. 11. Here's how many ...
Flight delays and cancellations continue at airports across the country, impacting more than 86,000 flights since the FAA ...
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