The US government shutdown may be over, but the flying troubles aren’t—especially heading into the holiday season.
The longest government shutdown in history came to an end on Wednesday evening, and now more air traffic controllers are ...
Late on Nov. 12, President Donald Trump signed legislation that reopens the government until Jan. 30. Explore what was ...
A day before the government reopened, transportation secretary Sean Duffy told reporters that the flight restrictions imposed ...
What our travel columnist learned from a cross-country journey during a deluge of flight cancellations and delays.
The numbers of flight delays and cancellations eased at South Florida’s airports Wednesday as airlines — and travelers — ...
Despite movement in Washington to end the government shutdown, the chaos at New York City-area airports continues.
United Airlines canceled over 270 flights nationwide on Wednesday, including almost 50 at airports serving New Yorkers.
Flight cancellations in the United States reached nearly 1,200 early Tuesday as the FAA further reduced flights.
It comes as lawmakers in the House of Representatives prepare to vote on a deal to end the government shutdown.
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Duffy warns of "massively more disruption" at airports if government shutdown doesn't end soon
More than 130 flights were canceled at O'Hare International Airport on Tuesday as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ...
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