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Despite hopes the federal government shutdown could end this week, air travelers in the United States are still in for a rough few days of cancellations and delays nationwide before taking to the skies gets back to normal.
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50 Cent blasts ‘crazy’ govt shutdown, shares frustrations as air travel woes hit Thanksgiving plans
Cent voiced his discontent with the government shutdown affecting air travel, posting about delays and stranded passengers on social media.
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Thanksgiving Travel Outlook Still Murky Amid Potential Shutdown Deal
Thanksgiving travel remains uncertain due to the potential end of the longest government shutdown, affecting air travel schedules and staffing, with possible delays and cancellations expected even if a funding deal is reached.
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House to vote on bill to end shutdown as air travel impacts continue in NYC area
House lawmakers are expected to vote Wednesday afternoon on a funding bill that could end the government shutdown.
As lawmakers continue working toward a resolution to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, the aviation industry and millions of travelers are looking ahead to recovery from the most severe flight disruptions the
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Myths About Traveling in the US Debunked
Planning a trip to the United States often comes with a hefty dose of misconceptions that can throw off even the savviest travelers. From outdated booking advice to wild assumptions about American culture,
McGhee Tyson Airport tracked flight delays and cancellations Nov. 10 as the longest shutdown in United States history hit Day 41.
As of 10 p.m. ET on Sunday, more than 10,000 flights within, into, or out of the United States had been delayed, according to FlightAware.
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The transportation secretary said data would guide the decision. He also stepped up his warnings of potential chaos, saying some airlines could ground their fleets if the shutdown continued.