The Federal Aviation Administration will announce the 40 “high-volume markets” where it is reducing flights by 10% before the ...
Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Bryan Bedford told CEOs of major airlines the cuts would begin at 4% on Nov. 7, rise to 5% on Nov. 8 and 6% on Nov. 9 before hitting 10% next week.
America’s busiest airports, including those in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and Chicago, were set to face hundreds of flight ...
A federal government shutdown is causing a 10% reduction in flights at 40 major U.S. airports. Louisville Muhammad Ali ...
The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce flights at dozens of major airports as early as Friday if no shutdown deal is ...
Louisville’s airport is reportedly on the proposed list of 40 high-volume areas facing a possible 10 percent cut in flights.
Get the latest news an live updates as the government shutdown enters day 37, with FAA cuts to flights and energy bill assistance cuts looming ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced flight reductions to help “alleviate the pressure” being put on air traffic ...
United Airlines customers with flights booked to travel during the government shutdown will be eligible for a refund, CEO ...
The FAA announced they will cut the number of domestic flights at 40 major airports by 10% tomorrow as the government ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has included the four major New York-area airports in its list of 40 across the country ...
The FAA and DOT ordered a 10% capacity cut at 40 airports, including Newark and Teterboro, as the federal shutdown strains ...