More than 1,400 flights are canceled Monday, the fourth day of disruptions imposed by federal transportation officials amid the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
WASHINGTON - Flight cancellations at airports nationwide are expected to continue even after the government shutdown ends.
The US Senate took a major step toward ending the longest government shutdown in American history when it cleared the way for ...
Understand the impact of flight delays on travelers during the U.S. government shutdown and upcoming holiday season.
A new bill to end the government shutdown was released and then quickly advanced by the Senate on Sunday in the most direct sign yet that the record-setting stoppage could soon come to an end. The ...
As the federal shutdown stretches into its third day of government-ordered flight cuts, over a thousand U.S. flights have ...
Sunday marked the worst day for air travel yet amid the ongoing shutdown, with nearly 3,000 canceled flights nationwide ...
The FAA’s unprecedented 10% flight reduction highlights long-standing air traffic control shortages worsened by the ...
The delays and cancellations are likely to get worse as airlines are increasingly unable to reposition planes, pilots and ...
Travel disruptions at major airports are expected to worsen this week with airlines already canceling nearly 1,600 flights ...
U.S. airlines canceled more than 2,700 flights Sunday mostly because of the government shutdown and the Federal Aviation ...
As of early Monday, several airlines canceled more than 1,000 flights causing stress for air travelers across the country.