The government shutdown is causing headaches for air travelers. There have been no major issues at local airports so far. There were a couple of hundred delays across Reagan National, Dulles and BWI ...
The national air space has long been reeling from a staffing crisis among air traffic controllers, as the F.A.A. grapples ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The ongoing government shutdown is having a large impact on air travel; air traffic controller staffing ...
Staffing shortages due to the government shutdown are causing flight delays at U.S. airports. Union leaders warn the ...
While other US airports face disruptions, Mitchell International maintains normal operations even as controllers work without compensation during federal shutdown ...
Some 13,000 air traffic controllers and about 50,000 Transportation Security Administration officers must still turn up for ...
Major airports from coast to coast are struggling with flight delays caused by staff shortages as the government shutdown ...
The government shutdown has reached its seventh day with no resolution in sight, as air traffic controllers and TSA agents across the country are calling in sick.
Travelers across the country are facing pain at the airport as air traffic controllers and TSA officers are still on the job, but without pay, and many are calling out sick.
A spokesperson for the city released a statement saying in part, “So far, the FAA has not expressed concerns with employees not showing up for work, but due to the unknown length of the shutdown, MCI ...
A US government shutdown, now in its seventh day, is causing flight delays due to staffing shortages for air traffic controllers and security screeners. Tampa International Airport has launched ...