Major U.S. airports are among those facing 10% reductions in air traffic Friday because of the government shutdown.
Industry experts are weighing in on why the reduction in air traffic is happening and what travelers can do to prepare.
Reductions to airline travel will be day to day as the FAA is cutting flight travel by 4% starting Friday, and then it will pick up to 10% by next week.
Travelers will have fewer flight options within the U.S. starting Friday as the Federal Aviation Administration imposes ...
LAX, ONT, San Diego International Airport, Oakland International Airport and San Francisco International Airport — are on the ...
The FAA's plan to slash airline capacity due to the government shutdown will hit some of the nation's busiest airports, ...
The Federal Aviation Administration's order to scale back flights nationwide because of the government shutdown starts Friday ...
Travelers in Minnesota will face disruptions as a federal government shutdown affects flights at Minneapolis-St. Paul ...
United operates its largest hub at Denver International Airport and confirmed that reductions affect flights scheduled for ...
Nationwide flight reductions begin Friday due to the government shutdown, impacting 40 major airports. Air traffic ...
The announcement that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is ordering a 10% reduction in the number of flights at 40 major airports won't impact the Eugen ...