The country’s already overburdened workforce of about 13,000 air traffic controllers (ATCs) is preparing for its first $0 ...
The ongoing government shutdown has created a cascading crisis in America’s skies, with unpaid air traffic controllers calling in sick at unprecedented rates and causing thousands of flight delays ...
Every day of the federal government shutdown air traffic controllers calling out sick have caused flight delays, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday.
It’s shaping up to be one of the roughest travel weeks of the year. A deepening government shutdown, unpaid air traffic ...
Thousands of flights are getting delayed each day, while flight cancellation range between a few hundreds to over a thousand.
TSA workers across the state of Minnesota are faced with not only securing passengers but also securing their next meal.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that flight delays risk getting worse as the US government shutdown enters its ...
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screeners are working without pay during the shutdown—and, as the funding lapse enters its second week, the stress of upcoming missed paychecks is leading ...
Passengers flying out of Sarasota-Bradenton airport have recently noticed TSA officers conducting random ID and bag checks at ...
TSA officers and air traffic controllers are required to work without pay during the government shutdown. Air travel has seen minimal impact so far, with normal wait times and few cancellations ...
Passengers across the country may experience longer wait times at airport security as the government shutdown drags on into a full week, forcing travelers to pack their patience. The Transportation ...