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Travel expert Katy Nastro shares insights on what travelers could experience while flying amid the FAA reduced operations mandate.
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Newark Airport travelers share frustrations over airport flight delays amid government shutdown
Newark Liberty International Airport saw over 120 flights cancelled on Sunday, with some delays spilling over into JFK International Airport and LaGuardia Airport.
Air traffic control staffing has been under a microscope since the shutdown started, but it's not necessarily the main driver of flight delays.
Air traffic controllers not showing up to work or taking second jobs to make ends meet, coupled with long lines at the airport and delays, understandably heighten the anxieties of some passengers.
Those traveling through one of Texas's biggest airports, Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport, face long lines for airport security. Due to the federal government shutdown, this has impacted Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staffing across the country. This has led to lines up to three hours long snaking outside the terminal.
Airlines working to meet the Trump administration reduction quotas may cancel regional operations; travelers advised to subscribe to flight alerts
Travelers going through the San Diego International Airport on Wednesday evening likely hit a bit of a snag as the airport suddenly grounded all flights as a result of a sudden emergency that left one runway unusable. While nobody was injured as a result ...
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Palm Beach, West Palm Beach residents protest new flight paths over homes
Residents near Palm Beach International Airport are upset over new flight paths causing noise and health concerns due to restrictions around President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.
BNA reports that Tuesday’s flight arrived before the fiery crash that killed at least four people at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.