The FAA ordered a 10% cut in flights at major U.S. airports it said is intended to ease pressure on air traffic controllers during the government shutdown.
There are too few air traffic controllers on the job in many big cities as the federal government’s budget impasse enters its sixth week, and travelers and meetings are feeling the pain. Here’s one planner’s story of complications.
With air traffic controllers and TSA employees absent at rates three times the norm, travelers are facing delays with security checks, departures and arrivals during a peak time for business events.
As cold and flu season approaches and airport terminals begin to fill up, here are some tips for staying mentally and physically healthy while traveling for work this fall.
The Department of Homeland Security announced a new TSA policy that allows passengers to keep their shoes on while passing through security screening, potentially signaling the upcoming end of other TSA security rules.
Air Canada’s CEO said the 10% decline in Canada-US traffic is “not a tremendously large impact” to the Montreal-based carrier. Air Canada also slashed five U.S. routes amid low demand.
Major airlines, aircraft manufacturers and aviation unions sent a letter to U.S. senators claiming the Protect Your Points Act of 2024 could sharply reduce air travel and negatively impact tourism.
United Airlines is changing the check-in cutoff time for its domestic flights from 30 minutes to 45 minutes prior to departure. Here’s everything to know before the change goes into effect June 3.
Southwest Airlines has changed its “bags fly free” policy and will now begin charging most customers a fee for checked bags, marking another major policy reversal for the budget airline.