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When flights are disrupted at the airport, whether by severe weather or tech outages, air travelers should keep track of their flight status with their airline. Knowing what the flight status is before heading to the airport is often the first piece of ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, the FAA and the nation's air traffic control system are being increasingly affected, leading to delays at major airports across the U.S. Federal air traffic controllers and Transportation Security ...
The FAA is preparing for more possible ground stops and delays at several major airports amid air traffic controller shortages in the government shutdown.
As the federal government shutdown lingers on, passengers at major airports across the country might start to worry if it could impact their travel plans. Federal air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers are ...
As the government shutdown nears its second month, airports across the country are feeling its impact, with flight delays piling up because of staffing shortages.
The Department of Transportation may close some parts of the airspace if enough air traffic controllers don’t show up to work, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Tuesday.