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Record holiday travel expected as airlines rebound from government shutdown


Following disruptions from the longest government shutdown that snarled travel nationwide, airlines and airports are now preparing for record-setting demand. Read More

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Thanksgiving Travel: Which Airlines Have the Most Flight Delays and Cancellations?


Millions of Americans are expected to be flying during the holiday weekend, which could affect your travel plans. Read More

FAA warns this Thanksgiving could bring record flight delays as travel surges to 15-year high


More than 360,000 flights expected during Thanksgiving week, with Tuesday being the worst day for delays Peak travel day on November 25 will see ov ... Read More

With record Thanksgiving air travel looming, the government launches a new 'civility campaign' to curb an alarming spike in unruly passenger behavior


Dress “with respect.” Help elderly people lift their bags. Keep your kids under control. Say please and thank you, especially to flight attendants. These are some of the things the Department of ... Read More

Airlines, FAA in talks about when flight cuts will stop as shutdown nears end: Updates


Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Tuesday warned that flight disruptions could skyrocket in the coming days if the House of Representatives does not vote to end the longest government shutdown in ... Read More

Record Thanksgiving travel expected as messy weather threatens disruptions


Nearly 82 million are expected to travel for Thanksgiving as messy weather threatens major disruptions on roads, rails and in the air. Read More

Cross-country storm set to disrupt Thanksgiving travel plans


The storm comes as a record 82 million Americans are projected to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday, according to AAA. Read More

Record-Breaking Florida Thanksgiving Travel Expected: Road Trips Surge Amid Flight Concerns


AAA projects a record-breaking holiday travel season for Florida this Thanksgiving, with nearly 4.65 million Floridians planning to travel at least 50 miles from home. This represents a 2.6% increase ... Read More

Record-setting Thanksgiving travel expected at San Diego airport and SoCal roads


Travelers were advised to expect a busy travel season for the Thanksgiving holiday at San Diego International Airport and across Southern California's roadways, with Wednesday being one of the peak ... Read More

Flight cancellations, air travel delays persist even after government shutdown ends


Air travel disruptions continued Thursday as officials warned that cancellations and delays could persist even after the end of the government shutdown. More than 1,000 U.S. flights were canceled as ... Read More

Are flights still being canceled? What to expect this weekend.


Air travel is beginning to stabilize after days of chaos caused by government-mandated flight cuts and severe weather. However, officials warn that travelers should still expect delays and ... Read More


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