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Travel misery at airports as FAA cuts lead to thousands of cancellations and delays


Follow live updates on delays, cancellations and FAA impacts as airlines cut flights amid the government shutdown. Read More

Duffy says air travel may take ‘days if not a week’ to return to normal, even after shutdown ends


Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday that air travel could take “days if not a week" to get back to normal once the government shutdown ends. Read More

FAA flight cuts expected to disrupt travel. Here's what travelers should know.


Travel pros are urging people to brace for flight disruptions as the FAA throttles back air traffic starting on Friday. Read More

Travel Experts Predict How The FAA Flight Reduction Will Affect Passengers


“Even if the government reopens quickly, the impacts of the shutdown are still likely to be felt for days and weeks to come as airlines and airports get back to business, so don’t expect air travel to ... Read More

Air travel reductions could increase if shutdown continues, Duffy says


Major airlines say they are planning to cancel hundreds of flights on Friday -- out of thousands of daily flights -- as the FAA is set to begin limiting flight capacity. Read More

TSA and FAA still working as shutdown continues (for now)


TSA officers and air traffic controllers are required to work without pay during the government shutdown. Air travel has seen minimal impact so far, with normal wait times and few cancellations ... Read More

FAA says US air traffic control staffing issues cause more flight delays


WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration said late Sunday that air traffic control staffing issues were delaying travel at airports in Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta and Newark as a U.S. Read More


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