NEWARK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration said staffing issues were causing delays at several airports including Newark and Denver on Monday, just hours after the top U.S.
Staffing shortages led to more flight delays at airports across the U.S. as the federal government shutdown stretched into a ...
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it was delaying flights at eight airports including in Atlanta, San ...
Air travelers are starting to feel the pain of the US government shutdown, as shortages of air traffic controllers cause ...
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport faced another FAA-imposed ground stop on Nov 3 as staffing shortages worsened under ...
Air traffic control staffing shortages due to the U.S. government shutdown are causing flight delays at key airports, with ...
As the federal government shutdown stretches into its second week, flights at the world's busiest airport in Atlanta are feeling some of the effects. Staffing shortages led to fli ...
Air traffic controllers are calling out of work in greater numbers—often forcing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ...
Insufficient numbers of air traffic controllers, a byproduct of the government shutdown, were affecting travel hubs across the country.
By Tuesday, November 4, TSA lines improved at both Houston airports, though officials continued urging travelers to arrive ...
Forty airports are flagged to face flight cuts roughly three weeks ahead of the busy Thanksgiving holiday travel rush.
Air traffic absences accounted for 6.6% of delays Thursday Airlines are worried about serious problems over the weekend Union chief says some controllers work second jobs to pay bills PHILADELPHIA, ...