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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
Airport delays worsen in Southern California, with growing fears of holiday travel meltdown
As Americans prepare for Thanksgiving holiday travel, the government shutdown is likely to result in more airport delays due to a shortage of air traffic controllers. Read More
Staffing Issues Cause Another Day of Air Travel Delays
Insufficient numbers of air traffic controllers, a byproduct of the government shutdown, were affecting travel hubs across the country. Read More
Flight delays worsen as shutdown and Hurricane Melissa hit travel
The FAA is preparing for more possible ground stops and delays at several major airports amid air traffic controller shortages in the government shutdown. Read More
Rough travel weekend: Flight delays surge as government shutdown hits 1 month
A combination of bad weather and mounting frustration among unpaid air traffic controllers and TSA workers could lead to major travel headaches in the weeks ahead. Read More
SFO chaos: Storms and shutdown caused hundreds of flight delays Monday. Here's where things stand

Heavy rain and a shortage of air traffic controllers brought travel chaos to San Francisco International Airport on Monday, delaying nearly half of all flights and frustrating thousands of travelers ... Read More
October 27, 2025: News on Hurricane Melissa

Melissa is forecast to become the first Category 5 landfall in the Atlantic Basin since Dorian roared into the Bahamas in 2019. There have been 32 Category 5 hurricanes in the Atlantic since the use ... Read More
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