Flight Delays and Cancellations Persist
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Holiday traffic during the busiest times of the year is threatened during a flight reduction, and stopping the shutdown won't help right away.
US government shutdown: over 1,200 flights from American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines were cancelled on Friday after FAA's order.
Flight delays and cancellations are mounting across the U.S. And they're likely to get worse leading up to Thanksgiving.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned as many as 20% of flights could be canceled if the government shutdown drags on.
The government shutdown is still causing cancellations and delays at airports across the country. Lora Lavigne was live at RDU to talk about the problems could still hang around even if the government is reopened.
Major U.S. airlines including Delta, United, and American are canceling flights as the FAA orders reduced air traffic due to a government shutdown and staffing shortages. Passengers are being urged to monitor flights,
FAA mandates a 10% reduction in flights at US airports due to government shutdown, affecting Chicago's O'Hare and Midway. Passengers face inconveniences; airlines like United and American cut flights.
The FAA has ordered flights to be cancelled to alleviate pressure on air traffic controllers as the shutdown continues. What about Florida?
The Federal Aviation Administration will be cutting down air traffic in the coming days. The decision comes amidst a government shutdown that has led to a
House lawmakers will begin voting on whether to reopen the federal Government.If they don't reach a deal, air travel will radically slow down starting this week