The Federal Aviation Administration said it is reducing air traffic by 10% in 40 “high-volume” markets starting Friday, November 7, due to staffing issues.
WSJ’s Ken Thomas breaks down how the aviation industry and air travelers could be impacted after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced traffic at 40 airports would be reduced as a result of ...
Starting today, the major local airports are going to see further disruptions because of a reduction in flights tied to the ...
Get the latest news and live updates as the government shutdown enters Day 37, with FAA cuts to flights and energy bill assistance cuts looming.
LAX, ONT, San Diego International Airport, Oakland International Airport and San Francisco International Airport — are on the ...
Four of the 40 airports affected by the FAA’s flight reductions are in Florida, including Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday that 40 high-volume airports will see a 10% reduction in air ...
Officials at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport say they're working to minimize impacts to passengers and cargo ...
In a letter, two-dozen House democrats accused Delta of using AI to hike ticket costs, and of "surveillance-based price discrimination." ...
Federal officials said Wednesday, Nov. 5, that flight cuts are coming to major airports amid the funding crisis, which has ...