Airlines are cutting flights starting Nov. 7 under a new FAA order tied to the government shutdown. Here’s what United, Southwest and American travelers need to know ...
The FAA will reduce air traffic at 40 airports following the staffing shortages among air traffic controllers.
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DULUTH — As major airline hubs across the nation work to trim their flight schedules per a federal directive, the ripple effects could easily impact smaller operations such as the Duluth International ...
Airlines like American, Delta, United, JetBlue, and Southwest are adjusting schedules and offering refunds or rebooking options for affected passengers during the government shutdown.
NBC News reports that the Department of Transportation (DOT) announced flight reductions will freeze at 6% and remain in place during assessment.
Travelers nationwide could face cancellations and delays after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to cut ...
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Travelers at El Paso International Airport are facing both flight delays and cancellations as airlines nationwide adjust ...
The Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Transportation have directed airlines across 40 major U.S. airports to reduce flight schedules beginning Friday, Nov. 7, citing safety concerns ...