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Shutdown Day 37: What you need to know as airlines prepare to cancel thousands of flights
MSNBC· 2025-11-06 18:44
Healing is possible with TMIA. TMIA now offers self- administration from the start. Ask your doctor about TFIA today.Anyone who is planning to fly in the next few days, get your backup plan ready. Unless there's some miracle development with the government shutdown, the FAA is planning to cut flights by 10% beginning tomorrow at the country's 40 busiest airports from LAX to JFK, DC, Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago. The Department of Transportation says this decision is for flyers safety, warning ...
How to manage travel disruptions
CNBC Television· 2025-07-28 19:29
Travel Disruption Mitigation - Travelers should download airline apps and sign up for notifications to receive timely updates on gate changes or delays, and potentially rebook flights [1][2] - The travel industry suggests adding disruption assistance products when booking trips, which allow rebooking on any airline if a flight is significantly delayed or canceled, bypassing customer service lines [3][4] - These disruption assistance products are gaining popularity, especially among families, as a hedge against travel disruptions, which are more common during the summer months [4][5] Optimal Travel Timing - The travel industry indicates that flights before 8:00 or 9:00 a m have a significantly lower chance of disruption due to the accumulation of delays throughout the day [6] - A 20-minute delay from one airplane can impact the entire airport, making early flights preferable to avoid afternoon surges [7] Proactive Planning - The travel industry recommends building in a buffer day when traveling to important events like weddings or concerts [8] - Avoiding peak travel days like Saturdays and Sundays during the summer can reduce the likelihood of encountering long lines and potential delays [8]