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Pilot Speaks Candidly to His Passengers amid Shutdown Travel Chaos: ‘30 Planes in Front of Us’
An airplane pilot candidly warned his passengers of “frustrating” flight delays, encouraging them to “call your senator” amid the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Read More
Air Travel Turbulence: What You Need To Know Before Flying During The Shutdown And Holiday Chaos
Expert tips to help you navigate airports and air travel as the effects of the government shutdown and holiday crowds collide. Read More
When will US air travel be back to normal? Not this week
Despite hopes the federal government shutdown could end this week, air travelers in the United States are still in for a rough few days of cancellations and delays nationwide before taking to the ... Read More
How would the government shutdown affect Thanksgiving travel? Here's what to know
Holiday travel can already be stressful. Here's how a prolonged government shutdown might make things even harder and whether you should travel at all. Read More
Brace for more air travel delays as government shutdown drags into second month, experts say

Air traffic controllers missed their first full paycheck last week as the government shutdown approaches a record length. Read More
Air Traffic Controller Sick Calls Are Ramping Up—Expect Flight Delays To Climb

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued three ground stops at major U.S. airports Thursday evening due to staffing shortages—and unpaid air traffic controllers have told Forbes the volume of ... Read More
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