Airlines have been asked to reduce air traffic at major U.S. airports. Here's what travelers need to know if they're flying in the next few days.
Travelers across the U.S. are facing potential chaos as a government shutdown threatens to disrupt flights nationwide.
To achieve profitability, American Airlines has been cutting costs, refocusing on sales and distribution, leveraging its ...
With flight capacity cuts and costly fares, travel experts urge consumers not to cancel their own trips and to check for ...
Airlines are expected to cancel thousands of flights as the government shutdown drags on. Here’s a preliminary list of ...
Frontier Airlines: Frontier said that most of its flights will operate as planned, but when a flight change is necessary, the ...
Detroit Metro Airport is among the 40 possible airports that could reduce flights by 10% during the government shutdown, per ...
Aviation consultant Captain Reyne O'Shaughnessy joined us on The Five to talk about about the stress this reduction will have ...
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Airports in Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago are among 40 of the busiest across the U.S. where flights will be cut ...
The Federal Aviation Administration will announce the 40 “high-volume markets” where it is reducing flights by 10% before the ...