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Even if the shutdown ends, air travel won't get back to normal right away – here's why
MSNBC· 2025-11-11 16:10
Even as Congress gets closer to a deal to reopen the government, the fallout at airports isn't showing any signs of letting up with thousands of flights delayed or canceled altogether. This morning, the FAA reduced flights across the country by 6%. That is set to increase to up to 10% by Friday, and air traffic controllers are missing out this week on their second full paycheck since the shutdown began.MSNBC's Rosa Flores is live for us at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. Also with us, forme ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-27 22:00
As the country’s second-longest government shutdown hits day 27, air traffic controllers are calling in sick and “wearing thin”—leading to flight delays in major U.S. hubs. https://t.co/BHRNJogW2a ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-24 16:45
Air Traffic Controller Sick Calls Are Ramping Up—Expect Flight Delays To Climbhttps://t.co/3m26DGPEIn https://t.co/hHMeJhrLYx ...
TSA Officers who miss paychecks during government shutdown may call in sick
NBC News· 2025-10-02 13:43
Listen, if you're flying today, tomorrow, next week, you probably won't see an impact yet at an airport near you. TSA officers are on the job. However, if they go without one paycheck or maybe two paychecks, if history is any indication, they may start calling in sick and then the lines at your airport could start to grow.13,000 air traffic controllers are now working without pay. Even more stress after years of mandatory overtime with the FAA trying to hire more controllers and overhaul antiquated technolo ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-04 19:46
The Trump administration is moving to eliminate rules requiring airlines to compensate passengers and provide free rebookings for flight delays and cancellations caused by non-weather-related issues https://t.co/Hr8Zu0SN9A ...