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Thousands of flights have been delayed or canceled across the country as Americans face another day of travel uncertainty.
Tampa International Airport faces a third day of flight disruptions with cancellations and delays due to federal directives.
After days of delays and cancelations, flights to the hard hit island of Jamaica are slowly starting to resume from South Florida following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa.
A federal investigation into “a flight control issue” is underway after at least 15 people, including children, were taken to the hospital following a sudden drop in altitude on a JetBlue flight that forced an emergency landing in Tampa,
For the first time, Floridians will be able to take a nonstop flight to Japan, according to a Tuesday announcement.
The Airbus A320 landed at Tampa International Airport, where it was met by medical personnel.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned as many as 20% of flights could be canceled if the government shutdown drags on.