Airlines like American, Delta, United, JetBlue, and Southwest are adjusting schedules and offering refunds or rebooking options for affected passengers during the government shutdown.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Wednesday issued an emergency order to freeze flight reductions, keeping the 6 percent reduction in place. The ...
The impact here will be huge for the American traveler. The FAA says it will cut about 10% of flights at 40 major airports starting tomorrow. That's unless the government reopens. The reason air ...
FAA will cut flight capacity 10% at roughly 40 major U.S. airports Friday. Cuts respond to controller staffing shortages. CVG, SDF and IND appear on proposed list; Kentucky airports await final FAA ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is reducing flights across 40 major airports because of shortages of air traffic controllers triggered by the ongoing federal government shutdown. The shutdown, ...
Airlines are offering refunds or rebooking options for affected passengers, even for non-refundable tickets. Travelers are advised to check their flight status directly with the airline as the ...
The FAA announced its flight-reduction emergency order was lifting at 6 a.m., Monday, Nov. 17 with normal operations resuming ...
Lakeland Linder International Airport won't see a sudden uptick in commercial passenger flights as a result of the Federal Aviation Administration's flight cuts. Kris Hallstrand, Lakeland's airport ...