Airlines are expected to cancel 4% of Monday's flights at 40 of the busiest airports in the U.S. to comply with an order from ...
Following the FAA's announcement last week about reducing flights at major airports across the U.S., thousands of flights were canceled over the weekend, and the cancellations will continue this week.
"This morning. We were supposed to leave here at 6 o'clock. We got here. The lady said no flights, no connecting flights," ...
Passengers flying out of Southwest Florida International Airport on Wednesday reported easy travel experiences despite ...
Air travelers should expect worsening cancellations and delays this week even if the government shutdown ends.
The FAA directed a 4% flight reduction at major airports, including Indianapolis. More flights will be cut in coming days if the shutdown continues.
Delays and cancellations of flights at Raleigh Durham International Airport were worse Sunday, as throughout the U.S., airlines canceled more than 2,100 flights and ...
We flew from Dallas to Houston to San Antonio and back to Dallas to learn how the nationwide travel impacts of the government shutdown are being felt here at home.
A final vote to reopen the federal government is expected on Wednesday, Nov. 12. That legislative process, which started in the U.S. Senate Monday night, will not immediately end the chaos at places ...
Little is known about how many flights may be canceled because of the shutdown, but it's a safe bet DTW will be affected.