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Flying during the solar eclipse? These airports could see delays, FAA says - CBS News

FAA issues solar eclipse travel warnings ahead of event 03:00. Air travel was already expected to pick up next week because of Spring Break, but Federal Aviation Administration officials said now ... Read More
How these air travel changes could make your next flight better - USA TODAY

Air travel in the U.S. could soon improve dramatically thanks to new federal traveler protections and upgraded airline performance. Duke’s Cooper Flagg is No. 1 pick in NBA draft, giving Dallas ... Read More
Is there an FAA staff shortage this summer? - USA TODAY

Although airlines say FAA staffing levels are an issue this summer, the FAA itself – and many other industry experts – say it's staffing at the airlines that is the bigger problem. Read More
FAA issues warning as travel peaks with solar eclipse, spring break traffic

With the peak of spring break season this week followed immediately by a surge of traffic for a historic total solar eclipse, the Federal Aviation Administration is alerting travelers to expect ... Read More
Thanksgiving Holiday Week Air Travel to Peak Tuesday, FAA Says - Bloomberg

While passenger numbers typically peak on Sunday, total US flights are expected to reach 48,000 Tuesday, or more than 1,000 above any other day this week, the Federal Aviation Administration said ... Read More
FAA staffing shortages may cause holiday flight delays - KOMO

The FAA says it may need to slow down air traffic during peak travel times due to staffing issues. The northeast could be hit the hardest, especially New York, due to a shortage of air traffic ... Read More
US air travel is ‘overwhelmed’ and that’s putting off some flyers, industry group says - CNN

The spring break travel rush is fully underway and close to 160 million people are expected to fly in the US this March and April. However, experts say that bad flying experiences from the past ... Read More
Spring Break 2025: Destinations Travel Advisors Say Are Attracting the Most Attention - MSN

Meanwhile, the warm weather favorites – Mexico and the Bahamas – are the two top spring break destinations for travelers in 2025. That's not to say there aren't any curveballs at all this year. Read More
How to save on spring break travel this year as prices soar

With air fares up about 25% this year compared to 2022, here are ways for savvy travelers to save on booking a trip. Tip one: Be flexible with your travel dates, to the extent that you can. Read More
U.S. Travel says the summer will be a stress test for aviation

And this summer will test the system again: according to a new U.S. Travel survey from Ipsos, 53% of all Americans and 81% of leisure travelers plan to travel in the next six months. The FAA ... Read More
Record spring break travel expected despite higher costs - MSN
AAA says on average domestic air fares are up 7% from last year, while gas is cheaper. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave found some last-minute deals. Read More
Ground stops or delays possible at New York City airports as peak Thanksgiving travel approaches, FAA says

Ground stops or delays are possible at Newark Liberty, John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports until 10 p.m., the FAA site says. The potential delays come as the Thanksgiving travel period is set ... Read More
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