The FAA said in a statement that delays at these airports averaged more than two hours at Orlando, 90 minutes at National ...
In New York, 80 per cent of air traffic controllers were out, the FAA said. At least 35 FAA facilities, including several at the largest US airports ...
The absence of controllers is by far the most widespread since the shutdown began. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Nearly 50% of the 30 busiest U.S. airports faced shortages of air traffic controllers, the Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday, leading to flight delays nationwide.
In this week's air travel news, the Transportation Department is cracking down on Mexican carriers' transborder operations in ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday delayed flights at airports in Austin, Newark and Nashville as air traffic control staffing problems continue to snarl flights and ...
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Tarmac chaos at LaGuardia Airport as two United planes collide amid weather and staffing woes
United Airlines has confirmed that two of its planes collided with one another on the tarmac at LaGuardia Airport in New York.
Nearly 50 per cent of the 30 busiest US airports are grappling with shortages of air traffic controllers, the Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday, leading to flight delays nationwide as a ...
Hurricane Melissa brought “catastrophic” flooding to Jamaica and Haiti. Several airports that closed are set to reopen. What travelers should know.
Ever had one of those days when you’re surrounded by Orlando’s theme parks and suddenly think, “I could really use 50 acres of botanical serenity right now”? Harry P. Leu Gardens is that unexpected ...
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Delta CEO: Atlanta-Riyadh Route Links Two Dynamic Economies
Delta Air Lines Chief Executive Ed Bastian said that launching direct flights between Atlanta and Riyadh marks a strategic step that will open a new air corridor for business and investment between ...
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US flights in chaos: Major airports hit by shortage of air traffic controllers amid government shutdown
After 31 days without pay, air traffic controllers are under immense stress and fatigue, says Federal Aviation Administration.
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