AA cuts more than 200 flights a day starting Friday, Nov. 7 due to FAA order to reduce air traffic during government shutdown.
Airlines have started to cancel flights for Nov. 7-8 after the federal government announced reduced flight capacity at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.
As the ongoing government shutdown strains air travel across the U.S. — limiting staffing of air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration agents, prolonging wait times for ...
The cancellations would amount to "fewer than 200 flights" on Friday, Nov. 7, before continuing throughout the weekend.
Travelers can expect to see fewer flights to many major U.S. cities starting Friday morning. That's when the Federal Aviation ...
For those with a trip planned in the coming days, it's best to brace for possible longer wait times at airports as flight ...
Nashville International Airport will not be among the 40 sites with reduced air traffic amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, a Metro Nashville Airport Authority spokesperson confirmed on Nov.
Sea-Tac Airport is seeing cancellations as FAA slashes 10% of flights to relieve air traffic controllers currently working ...
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Denver International Airport is among 40 airports to have flights cut as a result of the federal government shutdown, ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said there will be a 10% reduction in flights at 40 airports, prompted by a historic ...
Major U.S. airports are among those facing 10% reductions in air traffic Friday due to the government shutdown. A list ...