Chicago experienced its snowiest November day ever, with over 8 inches recorded. The storm caused numerous accidents and extended weather advisories, impacting travelers across the city.
As the House prepares to vote on a bill to reopen the government, airlines warn that flight schedules may take time to recover from recent cuts. What does this mean for your holiday travel plans?
Over 1,000 flights were canceled due to the FAA's air traffic reduction amid the ongoing government shutdown. Travelers express concerns about rising disruptions and potential impacts on holiday plans and local economies.
As the government shutdown continues, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces flight reductions at 40 U.S. airports. Airlines must cut up to 10% of flights due to air traffic control staffing issues. Learn more about the impact on travelers and cargo.
As the government shutdown continues, major airlines are forced to cancel hundreds of flights, leaving travelers stranded and scrambling for alternatives. Stay updated on the latest developments.
As the FAA orders a 10% reduction in flights due to the government shutdown, U.S. airlines are canceling hundreds of flights, leaving travelers anxious about their plans. With busy holiday travel approaching, the fallout could be significant.
In a bid to alleviate pressure on air traffic controllers during the prolonged government shutdown, the Trump administration has announced a 10% reduction in flight traffic across 40 busy airports. What does this mean for travelers?
In a significant move due to the ongoing government shutdown, U.S. officials announced a 10% reduction in air traffic across 40 major markets. This decision aims to alleviate pressure on air traffic controllers who are facing fatigue from working without pay. Travelers can expect significant changes to their flight schedules as airlines scramble to adapt.
On Halloween, flight delays plagued the U.S. as staffing shortages among air traffic controllers, exacerbated by a government shutdown, raised alarms for travelers. Controllers are calling in sick, and the situation could worsen as Thanksgiving approaches.
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.