As the government shutdown continues, the Department of Transportation warns of potential airspace closures and massive flight disruptions. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy highlights staffing shortages among air traffic controllers, raising concerns for travelers nationwide.
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.
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 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.
The U.S. government shutdown is wreaking havoc on air travel, leading to significant delays and staffing shortages in air traffic control. Travelers across the country, particularly in major airports like Newark and Burbank, are facing unprecedented disruptions. With controllers concerned about working without pay, the situation could worsen. Learn more about the implications of this shutdown on air travel and what to expect moving forward.
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.
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.
After more than three months of detention, Mahmoud Khalil has been released on bail. Surrounded by supporters and advocates for Palestinian rights, he vows to continue his fight for free speech.
Palestinian rights activist Mahmoud Khalil has been reunited with his wife and newborn son after a three-month detention by immigration authorities, sparking widespread protests and support.