The US government will investigate any airlines that it suspects didn’t comply with flight reductions mandated during the government shutdown, transportation officials said on Monday.
Aviation regulators are seeking information on whether carriers met requirements to cut back flying at 40 major airports.
Travelers were warned to leave plenty of time for delays after a Sunday morning snowstorm dumped as much as 7 inches in some ...
The Federal Aviation Administration told airlines they could be fined $75,000 per flight if they didn't trim their schedules ...
The FAA is investigating whether major US airlines violated its shutdown flight-cut order, with carriers facing fines of up ...
LaGuardia Airport experiences significant travel disruptions as the FAA issued a ground stop due to air traffic control ...
The FAA will investigate airlines that might not have complied with a flight-reduction requirement imposed during the final days of the directive earlier this month. "We will be sending out letters of ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean P. Duffy have updated their outlooks on 2025 Thanksgiving travel post the official end of the country’s ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has implemented new restrictions on private flight operations at 12 major airports, amid concerns over staffing shortages and air safety during the ongoing ...
A total of 40 airports could face flight reductions if a government shutdown deal isn’t reached, including one in Tennessee.
There are 40 airports affected by the cuts, including many major hubs like in New York and Philadelphia. Here's what's ...
The FAA is reducing flights at some of the United State's busiest airports. Will that mean more flight cancellations for the Eastern Iowa Airport?