US Federal Aviation Administration is cutting air traffic by 10 percent due to a shortage of air traffic controllers.
(The Hill) — Denver Mayor Mike Johnston (D) on Thursday proposed that the city will pay air traffic controllers as they go ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is cutting flights at the nation’s busiest airports, including BWI, Reagan National and ...
Hundreds of flights across the US will be cut starting today (November 7) due to the ongoing government shutdown. The ...
As air traffic controllers are being overwhelmed without being paid during the longest government shutdown, airports will see ...
The FAA has announced flight reductions at 40 major US airports as the government shutdown enters its 38th day, forcing air ...
Austin's airport is reportedly not on the FAA's list of flight cuts, but controller shortages and ripple effects from major ...
The decision comes as federal workers remain without pay since the shutdown began in early October. Air traffic controllers ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Wednesday they will reduce 10% of flights in 40 major U.S. airports ...
US airlines scramble to change schedules after the FAA ordered flight reductions at major airports due to a shortage of air ...
Airlines starting Friday will begin implementing up to a 10-percent reduction in flights for 40 high-traffic areas of the country, complying with a Federal Aviation Administration order made on safety ...
GSP and Asheville airport officials said people should stay in touch with their airline about their flight status.