The end of the government shutdown may be in sight, but Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned the nationwide airport ...
As of early Monday, several airlines canceled more than 1,000 flights causing stress for air travelers across the country.
The delays and cancellations are likely to get worse as airlines are increasingly unable to reposition planes, pilots and flight attendants due to the air traffic controller shortage.
Flight cancellations are continuing at T.F. Green International airport on Monday morning, but lawmakers have made progress ...
Late Sunday, the Senate took the first in a series of votes that likely will lead to the government reopening later this week ...
Five flights from Columbus were canceled Nov. 10 as the federal government shutdown continues to disrupt air travel ...
Travelers at Southern California airports are feeling the impact of the nationwide flight disruption as thousands of flights across the country have been canceled or delayed.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights ahead of this weekend as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
Travel disruptions at major airports are expected to worsen this week with airlines already canceling nearly 1,600 flights ...
Travelers continue to face delays and cancellations as flight restrictions imposed by federal transportation officials in ...
Flight cancellations and delays continued for the fourth day at the Cincinnati airport as flights are being reduced at 40 ...
U.S. airlines canceled more than 2,100 flights Sunday as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned air traffic across the ...