The airports impacted cover the busiest across the U.S. — including Denver, Atlanta, Dallas, Orlando and San Francisco.
Airlines have been ordered to cancel thousands of flights due to the government shutdown. Here's what they're telling passengers. 10% of flights at 40 major airports are being cut from Friday amid the ...
According to the FAA, thousands of flights at "high-traffic" airports across the country will be cut or canceled starting ...
United will be reducing flight schedules during the shutdown as the Federal Aviation Administration looks to maintain safety ...
More flight cancellations are expected at Denver International, which is among 40 total airports impacted nationwide this ...
United operates its largest hub at Denver International Airport and confirmed that reductions affect flights scheduled for ...
The cancellations would amount to "fewer than 200 flights" on Friday, Nov. 7, before continuing throughout the weekend.
If you're planning traveling and flying in or out of Denver International Airport, make sure to keep an eye on your flight ...
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said the refund offer was available to any travelers who did not want to fly amidst newly ...
On February 20, 2021, a United Airlines Boeing 777-222, which was flying as Flight 328, suffered a major engine failure soon ...
Overall, United has canceled more than 100 flights each day, Friday, Nov. 7 through Sunday, Nov. 9, the airline's website ...