The government shutdown ended Wednesday night. Will air travel be back to normal before the Thanksgiving rush begins?
The government is back open after President Donald Trump signed the federal funding package after it passed in the House.
As the shutdown progressed, effects rippled. Delays and flight cancellations started racking up for passengers as the Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to cut back on flights because of ...
Flight cancelations and delays continued into the seventh day at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport after reductions ...
But on Wednesday, as the deal to end the shutdown moved toward its final passage, the U.S. Department of Transportation said ...
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Airlines are optimistic about a quick recovery ahead of Thanksgiving once the FAA ends flight cuts
Airlines are optimistic they can resume normal operations within a few days once the government lifts its order to cut some ...
But after Southwest rolled out wide-ranging policy changes affecting baggage, boarding and fare structures, the once-simple ...
According to Flight Aware, there are already hundreds of cancelations and delays within the US Thursday morning.
Following a 43-day shutdown, President Trump signed a bill to resume government operations, relieving federal employees and ...
The federal government may be reopening, but travelers aren't out of the woods yet. Flight cancellations could continue as ...
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What’s happening with Thanksgiving flights? Here’s what to know
Airline operations should be close to normal by Thanksgiving, officials and travel experts say. But you should be prepared ...
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