US airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights
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U.S. airlines canceled more than 2,500 weekend flights by Saturday evening as the Federal Aviation Administration’s mandate to reduce air traffic because of the government shutdown showed no signs of easing.
Alaska Airlines' global plans hinge on its Portland and San Diego hubs, as well as the sudden success of the new Atmos Rewards program.
American Airlines canceled more than 200 of its 6,200 scheduled flights on Friday as air traffic reductions began.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby issued a detailed update to customers Wednesday evening, outlining how the carrier will handle the unprecedented government shutdown-mandated flight reductions while offering expanded refund options and rebooking flexibility to affected
The Federal Aviation Administration ordered a 10% decrease in flights from 30 of the country's largest airports and 10 mid-sized hubs as the government shutdown continued. Air traffic controllers and security screeners are required to work but are not getting paid.
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