How the government shutdown will affect international flights

Federal government shutdown has snarled travel across the U.S. Here's what to expect if you have an international flight coming up.

Duffy: 20% flight reductions possible
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned on Friday that if the government shutdown continues, he may require airlines to reduce their flight schedules by as much as 20%. Airlines were already rushing to comply with new government orders to scale back operations. The Federal Aviation Administration directed airlines to cancel 4% of flights at 40 major airports on Friday, with those cuts expected to increase to 10% by November 14.

Flight delays and cancelations take effect
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A wave of flight cancellation are happening across the nation this morning as 40 airports have already began suspending 4% of their flights which will eventually be up to 10%. Fox New's Rebekah Castor breaks down the latest while, Dr. Richie Karaburun an expert on travel is answering all your viewer questions.

Delta to cut some flights under FAA plan, offering flexibility for flyers

Delta Air Lines will comply with an FAA order to cut flights at 40 major U.S. airports starting Friday, likely including Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson, while offering flexible options for travelers affected by the reductions.

Orlando airport impacted by govt. shutdown
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The FAA is reducing air traffic by 10% at 40 airports across the nation starting Friday. This comes as the government shutdown reaches a historic 37 days with no end in sight. FOX 35 Orlando's Amanda Ruiz has more.

FAA cuts flights amid shutdown — What to do if yours is delayed or canceled

The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce air traffic by 10% in 40 major markets starting Friday as unpaid air traffic controllers continue to call out.

Dept. of Transportation could close some airspace next week amid shutdown, Duffy warns

With flight delays on the rise nationwide, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy cautions that the situation may get worse the longer the government shutdown continues.

Traveling soon? Here’s what to do if flight is delayed or canceled

Travel snags are more likely to ramp up ahead of the holiday season as the shutdown drags out. Here’s what to know if you face a delay or cancellation.

Thanksgiving travel at risk? How a government shutdown might impact your trip

As the government shutdown continues, unpaid air traffic controllers face staffing shortages that are causing flight delays nationwide and sparking concern ahead of Thanksgiving travel.

Airlines step up as thousands of air traffic controllers go unpaid

Here is how some U.S. airlines are stepping up to support the air traffic controllers that are going without pay amid the government shutdown.

White House resuming public tours in December

Public tours of the White House will resume in December, offering the chance for visitors to see the People’s House decorated for the holiday season.

Major flight delays nationwide
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Major flight delays are being seen nationwide as the government shudown enters day 31. On Thursday VP Vance and Transportation Sec. Duffy warned that Thanksgiving travel could be a disaster. And just last night at least 15 JetBlue passangers were injured in an emergency landing.

Government shutdown impacts on air travel
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As the government shutdown enters day 24, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said air traffic controllers who are obligated to work without pay are getting angry. While insisting the national airspace is safe, he acknowledged that recent flight delays and cancellations are largely because of staffing issues. About 13,000 air traffic controllers are currently working without pay.

Airports refusing to play Kristi Noem video blaming Democrats for government shutdown

Airports around the US are reportedly refusing to play a video from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in which she blames Democrats for the federal government shutdown.