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Even if the shutdown ends soon, travelers shouldn’t expect those cuts to disappear overnight. Experts say the impact on air travel will stretch well beyond the shutdown's end as airlines work to untangle complicated flight schedules and recover from staff shortages that can’t be fixed instantly.
Travel expert Katy Nastro shares insights on what travelers could experience while flying amid the FAA reduced operations mandate.
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Flight chaos grips US airports as some airlines advise booking 'backup ticket': See the list
The government shutdown has triggered 1,000-plus flight delays as the FAA cuts capacity at 40 airports. Airlines are offering refunds and policy changes amid ongoing travel disruptions.
After days of widespread flight disruptions triggered by government-mandated cuts and severe weather, air travel is beginning to stabilize.
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The government shutdown is over. Here’s what travelers need to know about Thanksgiving flights
Your Thanksgiving air travel plans could still be disrupted post-shutdown. Here’s what you can do to boost your chances of smooth travels.
The government shutdown ended Wednesday night. Will air travel be back to normal before the Thanksgiving rush begins?
A Texas-based, low-cost airline with a name few are familiar with announced new one-way, $34 fares from Detroit Metro Airport to central Florida early next year, doubling down on seasonal air service in time for baseball spring training season.
Airline passengers were already looking at higher fares and packed planes this holiday season. But the holiday headaches might get much worse as the government shutdown causes flight reductions at major airports.
A major regional airline has cancelled all flights. "Blue Islands, which operated regional services from airports across the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands, has suspended trading," the UK Civil Aviation Authority confirmed in a November 15 statement.