Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns that the ongoing government shutdown could lead to significant flight delays and cancellations, citing dangerous staffing shortages at air traffic control facilities across the U.S.
The ongoing government shutdown is severely impacting air travel across the US, leading to significant flight delays and cancellations. Discover which airports are suffering the most and why travelers are feeling the heat.
As the government shutdown continues, Orlando International Airport suffers major flight delays averaging 2.7 hours due to staffing shortages. With air traffic controllers and TSA workers unpaid, the situation worsens, raising alarms across the aviation sector.
President Trump urges Republicans to end the government shutdown by eliminating the Senate filibuster, a bold move that could reshape legislative power dynamics. Will GOP leaders heed his call?
Hurricane Melissa has left Jamaica reeling with damage and power outages, while Israel's military escalates strikes in Gaza, killing civilians amidst a fragile ceasefire. Air traffic controllers face challenges due to the government shutdown.
As the government shutdown continues, millions of Americans relying on SNAP benefits face food insecurity, while air traffic controllers miss paychecks. Will Congress finally strike a deal to end the crisis?
Flights to Los Angeles International Airport were halted due to a staffing shortage at an air traffic facility, causing significant delays and cancellations. U.S. Transportation Secretary warns of ongoing issues as controllers work without pay.
As the government shutdown continues, air traffic controllers are forced to take second jobs to make ends meet, raising serious concerns about safety and flight delays. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy speaks on the issue.
With air traffic controllers set to miss paychecks due to the ongoing government shutdown, travelers face potential flight delays and cancellations. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns that staffing shortages could worsen the situation, just as they did during the 2019 shutdown.
As the government shutdown drags on, Senate Democrats are advocating for timely paychecks for both military and civilian employees. With the Senate rejecting funding bills, concerns grow over the financial stability of federal workers.