FAA, airports and flight reductions
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The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a ground stop at Nashville International Airport due to weather.
The federal government is ordering flight cuts at 40 major airports because of the shutdown – but it’s flyers in places like Pensacola, Florida; Moline, Illinois; Waco, Texas; and Shreveport, Louisiana who will have it the hardest.
This morning, hundreds of flights at some of the busiest airports in the nation are now cancelled amid the ongoing government shutdown. The head of the Federal Aviation Administration says this unprecedented move is meant to alleviate stress on air traffic controllers who have been working without pay for 38 days.
Here’s what travelers should know as the cancellations begin taking effect Nov. 7. The Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration directed a 10% reduction in flights at 40 airports.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has lifted another ground delay at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) for Monday, Nov. 3. The FAA said Monday afternoon that the ground delay was in effect from 3:30 p.
Airlines across the US began canceling some flights scheduled for the coming days, as the longest government shutdown in history snarls up air travel and forces thousands of passengers to change their travel plans.