Follow our coverage from Republic reporters of the effect of the federal government shutdown on air travel and Phoenix Sky ...
More than 1,500 flights were canceled across the country early on Monday amid the Federal Aviation Administration's limiting ...
The percentage of flights required to be cut by the FAA was expected to increase to 6% from 4% at 40 major airports on ...
Today we're doing a crazy three-day flying challenge around Europe. The goal, from a mystery starting point in Europe, get to ...
At least 878 flights were canceled in the United States early on Wednesday, with the departures from the busy hubs of Chicago ...
Airlines are expected to cancel 4% of Monday's flights at 40 of the busiest airports in the U.S. to comply with an order from ...
The government shutdown ended Wednesday night. Will air travel be back to normal before the Thanksgiving rush begins?
Holiday traffic during the busiest times of the year is threatened during a flight reduction, and stopping the shutdown won't ...
Travelers continue to face delays and cancellations as flight restrictions imposed by federal transportation officials in connection with the longest government shutdown in history enter their fourth ...
The government continues to reopen two days after the longest shutdown in history, with states reviving SNAP and airlines getting planes in place.
Despite the shutdown nearing an end, experts cautioned that travelers should prepare for further flight disruptions throughout the week.
A plane crew and passengers banded together to help a couple track down a lost passport, helping to save their trip from ...