The missed paychecks come after a weekend of staffing problems at airports across the country that caused thousands of delays ...
The former FAA official says that amid the government shutdown, air traffic controllers are reaching a painful tipping point.
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Alaska Airlines has resumed operations after a significant information technology outage forced the carrier to ground all ...
Alaska Airlines warned more flight disruptions were possible Oct. 24 following an IT outage that led to hundreds of flight ...
Air traffic controllers are deemed essential and are required to work even without compensation. Pay for time worked during a ...
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A dozen facilities saw air traffic control shortages on Monday, delaying flights at several airports. Transportation ...
The impact of the government shutdown hit travelers across the United States Monday, as air traffic controllers called out sick, closing a control tower and leading to delays at major airports.
NBC Bay Area Responds to a South Bay man whose suitcase was mangled after he returned home from a trip to Florida.
A major airline is adding extra precaution and warning their clients against using "blending in" bags for their luggage. Dark or gray colored suitcases, which are wildly popular amongst travellers, ...
In our weekend digest of travel and aviation news: air traffic control problems in the US, free economy-class alcohol in Canada, plus a jetliner eclipses the Boeing 737 as the most popular plane ever.
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