FAA to cut a 10th of flights starting Fri. due to shutdown
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The cuts have been prompted by the government shutdown, which has left air traffic controllers working without pay. FAA officials say the goal is to maintain travel safety. Since the shutdown began Oct.
As the government shutdown continues, more challenges await passengers as they deal with the newest announcement from the Trump administration: a 10 percent cut in flights at 40 U.S. airports.
The reductions in airspace capacity will start Friday, the 37th day of the shutdown, and just ahead of the busy Thanksgiving travel period.
CVG airport faces a 10% cut in flights due to federal shutdown and air traffic controller shortages, starting Friday.
As airlines plan to cancel flights to reduce air traffic across the country, here’s what to find out if your flight is cancelled — and what to do about it.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced on Wednesday that it would cut 10% of air traffic at 40 of the country’s busiest airports beginning Friday, a move that could lead to the cancellation of thousands of flights nationwide.
As the government shutdown continues, causing flight delays and prompting an unprecedented move by the Federal Aviation Administration to reduce flights by up to 10% at 40 major airports nationwide, the security gates at San Francisco International Airport remain intact.
ARLINGTON, Va. — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says that starting Friday they plan to cancel thousands of flights at 40 major airports across the country as the government shutdown drags on. All three airports in the Washington Metropolitan region are expected to be impacted by the FAA's decision.
Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport officials are urging travelers to check with their airlines, even as the Warwick airport so far remains unaffected by the Trump administration’s plan to cut flights starting Friday to ease pressure on unpaid air traffic controllers during the federal shutdown.
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Huntsville International Airport unlikely to be affected by FAA flight reduction announcement
The Huntsville International Airport is unlikely to be affected by the Federal Aviation Administration’s announcement stating flights will be reduced by 10% beginning Friday. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials say that they are reducing the number of flights to maintain air safety amid the ongoing government shutdown.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic contr
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The government shutdown hit a new record of 37 days on Thursday, as millions of Americans are poised to feel the heat after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it will reduce