As many as 20% of U.S. flights could be cut in the coming days if the shutdown continues, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.
The crash near the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport marked the deadliest accident in UPS Airlines history.
Anxious travelers across the U.S. are feeling a bit of relief as airlines have mostly stayed on schedule while gradually ...
A top economist in the Trump administration offered a fresh warning Friday about the record-setting government shutdown's damaging effects, as the Senate struggled to make a deal to end the closure ...
The cuts, set to begin on Friday, were expected to hit hundreds of thousands of travelers with little notice. Aviation ...
Airlines across the country, including SFO, are scrambling to adjust schedules while travelers are facing widespread delays and cancellations.
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.
Abdelghany agrees: “Even if the government reopens, recovery will still take time. Some passengers will have to be refunded and removed from the system because capacity simply cannot absorb everyone.
Flight delays are expanding as air traffic controller staffing problems persist despite mandated cuts to flights. About 800 flights have been canceled, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned ...
American Airlines said that the 4% reduction will mean 220 canceled flights per day. The vast majority of impacted American ...