Anxious travelers across the U.S. felt a bit of relief Friday as airlines mostly stayed on schedule while still cutting more ...
Friday marked the beginning of hundreds of flight cancellations at major airports across the country as the FAA begins reducing air traffic by 4%.
Disgruntled travelers across the US will face more disruptions to their plans this weekend, as airlines cancel hundreds of additional flights and delays continue to mount due to air traffic controller ...
Some travelers had to make last-minute changes to interisland flights, while others headed here from the East Coast already ...
The FAA is ordering airlines to cut thousands of flights nationwide, as cities deal with a severe shortage of air traffic ...
American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines are among the airlines most severely affected by the cancellations.
The cancellation of a Delta Airlines flight in and out of Minot International Airport Friday, Nov. 7, signaled the first ...
Thousands of people are flying in and out of the Sunport not knowing if they will get to their final destination in time.
The canceled flights are on United, American and Southwest airlines and include at least 12 departures and arrivals starting ...
Airlines have started scaling back operations amid staff shortages and restricted air traffic control services, according to a report by The Washington Post ...
The Federal Aviation Administration cut flight capacity by 10 percent at 40 major airports nationwide on Friday, including ...