As the government shutdown stretches into its seventh day, delays and cancellations plague airports across the US, including Burbank and Newark, due to severe staffing shortages of air traffic controllers.
Thousands of flights across the U.S. faced delays as air traffic controllers work without pay during a government shutdown. Staffing shortages raise concerns over air travel safety and efficiency.
Flight delays are wreaking havoc across the U.S. for the second consecutive day as the FAA faces staffing shortages amid the government shutdown. Major airports are experiencing significant slowdowns, leaving travelers anxious and frustrated.
A pilot at Hollywood Burbank Airport faced a closed control tower due to the ongoing government shutdown, leading to significant flight delays and staffing shortages at major airports across the U.S.
Flights at Hollywood Burbank Airport are severely delayed as the air traffic control tower goes unmanned due to staffing shortages amid the ongoing government shutdown. With average delays over two hours, the situation has drawn criticism from state officials.
Hollywood Burbank Airport experienced significant flight delays on Monday night after operating without air traffic controllers for hours. Travelers faced cancellations and rerouted flights amid a critical staffing shortage.
Flights into major U.S. airports faced significant delays Monday night due to air traffic controller shortages linked to the ongoing government shutdown. Newark, Denver, and Burbank airports were notably affected, causing frustration among travelers.
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