FAA cuts flights as government shutdown worsens, with hundreds canceled and airlines offering refunds to stranded travelers.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown. The cuts began Friday morning.
Follow live updates as flight reductions begin today at 40 high-traffic airports in what officials have described as a ...
Delta Airlines said in an update that it expects the “vast majority” of its flights not to be affected by the government’s ...
The Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration directed a 10% reduction in flights at 40 airports. “It's going to be a step-up, phased-in approach to cutting flights,” Harteveldt ...
Las Vegas has struggled with low tourism numbers for years, in part due to a decline in international travelers that has not ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) made a shocking announcement on Wednesday that it will reduce 10 percent of flights ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will reduce flight capacity across the nation's airspace starting on Friday morning ...
American Airlines is reducing management and support roles at its Fort Worth HQ to optimize performance amid slowing demand, ...
Spanish travel booking group Amadeus on Friday reported an adjusted first-quarter net profit of 95 million euros ($99.97 ...
French airport group ADP on Wednesday reported a 78.9% rise in first-quarter revenue as the travel industry recovers from the ...
The airline declared itself 'financially insolvent' and ceased operations, cancelling all flights. The owner issued a ...