US government shutdown wreaks havoc on air travel
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The transportation secretary's visit comes as air traffic controllers are slated to miss their first full paycheck next week.
The former FAA official says that amid the government shutdown, air traffic controllers are reaching a painful tipping point.
Airlines are donating meals to unpaid federal aviation workers during the government shutdown as air traffic controllers missed their first paychecks.
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Tampa International Airport air traffic controllers miss first paycheck amid shutdown, travelers expect delays
Air traffic controllers across the nation are facing financial uncertainty as they missed their first paycheck since the onset of the government shutdown.
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Detroit Metro air traffic controllers work to educate people on shutdown impacts
As the government shutdown continues to drag on, air traffic controllers are trying to educate people about how it will potentially affect air travel.
JetBlue Airways Corp. fell sharply as the carrier laid bare a raft of challenges through the holiday travel season, from rising fuel prices and a hurricane rifling through the Caribbean to a US government shutdown that is slowing air travel.
Alaska Air Group Inc. executives planned to use its earnings update to showcase the carrier’s plans to cash in on rebounding travel demand, and a return to stability after an IT outage disrupted travel early in the summer.
While Southwest is ditching open seating, it's bigger overhead bins, extra legroom in some seats and more while it adjusts to the premium travel demand.