About 1.25 million federal workers haven’t been paid since Oct. 1. Roughly 10,000 flights have been cancelled since last week ...
As the shutdown progressed, effects rippled. Delays and flight cancellations started racking up for passengers as the Federal ...
Get live updates and the latest news on the Trump administration as federal employees head back to work after Congress ended ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has ended, but federal workers and agencies are still grappling with the ...
But on Wednesday, as the deal to end the shutdown moved toward its final passage, the U.S. Department of Transportation said ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced Thursday that a number of TSA officers who went "above and beyond" during the shutdown ...
With FAA restrictions still in place and storms hitting the West Coast, travelers face ongoing delays across major U.S. hubs.
Airlines are optimistic they can resume normal operations within a few days once the government lifts its order to cut some ...
Airlines expected a return to normal to happen relatively quickly, but flight cuts are temporarily frozen at 6%.
The end of the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history should bring relief to travelers, airlines, and airports ...
Despite the shutdown nearing an end, experts cautioned that travelers should prepare for further flight disruptions throughout the week.
After days of widespread flight disruptions triggered by government-mandated cuts and severe weather, air travel is beginning to stabilize.