The third day of government-mandated flight cancellations is Sunday, Nov. 9, meaning another day of travel uncertainty for Americans.
Here are five things alarming travelers amid the FAA flight cuts, and what you can do to ease some of the worries.
Flight delays and cancellations are piling up Saturday across the U.S. after the Federal Aviation Administration cut flights ...
Over 1,700 flights cancelled in the US due to FAA staffing shortages amid an ongoing government shutdown, causing widespread ...
While not all of the canceled flights were caused by the FAA-mandated cuts, airlines have reported cutting hundreds of ...
Follow our coverage from Republic reporters of the effect of the federal government shutdown on air travel and Phoenix Sky ...
Airlines across the country, including San Francisco International Airport, are scrambling to adjust schedules while ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued the Emergency Airworthiness Directive (AD) for McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft after the UPS plane bound for Honolulu crashed on take-off in ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned as many as 20% of flights could be canceled if the government shutdown drags on.
The Portland International Airport (PDX) has reported at least 32 delays and 16 cancellations for Saturday, with two delays and 17 cancellations are already mapped out for Sunday. This comes as the ...
As the government shutdown continues, more challenges await passengers as they deal with the Trump administration’s ...
Some experts say there is a solution that could change the dynamic in relatively short order — either privatize air traffic control, or set up a separate government corporation that can run the system ...