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Why the shutdown ending doesn't mean that flights would go back to normal immediately


Abdelghany agrees: “Even if the government reopens, recovery will still take time. Some passengers will have to be refunded and removed from the system because capacity simply cannot absorb everyone. Read More

Here’s What We Know About the Shutdown’s Effect on Air Travel


The Federal Aviation Administration has required airlines to cut flights to reduce the strain on air traffic controllers, who have gone weeks without a paycheck. Read More

Travel Expert on What to Know Amid FAA's Unprecedented Flight Reductions


The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) made a shocking announcement on Wednesday that it will reduce 10 percent of flights across 40 U.S. airports amid the longest government shutdown on record, as ... Read More

Lingering government shutdown causing flight delays and making air travel ‘less safe’ every day


Every day of the federal government shutdown air traffic controllers calling out sick have caused flight delays, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday. Read More

Will TSA, flights and air travel be affected by government shutdown? Here's what to know.


The United States federal government shutdown today, Oct. 1, raising concerns about the FAA, TSA, air travel, airports, and flights. Here's what to know about potential impacts. The Federal Aviation ... Read More

How each airline is handling the flight cuts, starting Friday: What to know


Mass flight cancellations are set to start Friday due to strains from the federal government shutdown. Here's how airlines are responding. Read More

How could a government shutdown affect travel around the U.S.?


Although a short U.S. government shutdown would be unlikely to have much impact on air travel, a prolonged impasse could lead to disruptions for passengers and financial losses for businesses, ... Read More

How the Government Shutdown Is Impacting Travel, From Flight Delays to National Parks


The federal government officially shut down for the first time in nearly seven years after Congress failed to pass a funding bill for the new fiscal year by the October 1 deadline. As a result, ... Read More

Will a government shutdown delay your flight? What you should know.


A partial government shutdown could begin on Oct. 1, prompting concerns among travelers that their upcoming plans may be impacted. With the deadline fast approaching, President Donald Trump and ... Read More

Flights delayed at some U.S. airports amid shortage of air traffic controllers


Airports in U.S. cities including Denver; Newark, New Jersey; and Burbank, California, experienced flight delays Monday amid shortages of air traffic controllers, according to federal flight data. Read More

How will a government shutdown affect air travel, TSA, FAA or your flights? What to know


The United States federal government is facing a possible shutdown after midnight tonight, raising concerns about the FAA, TSA, air travel, airports, and flights. Here's what to know about potential ... Read More


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