Thanksgiving travel at Philadelphia International Airport
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About 6 million people are expected to fly for Thanksgiving this year, according to AAA. Our tracker shows how PHL is handling the surge and whether travelers are likely to encounter delays.
Many of the 30 million flyers who use Philadelphia International Airport will need to check the status of the flights almost hourly, as the Federal Aviation Administration cut service in response to the ongoing federal government shutdown. Here's how you ...
More than 100 flights are canceled or delayed at Philadelphia International Airport Monday as the nation enters its fourth day of flight reductions.
The FAA called for a lift on flight restrictions in Philadelphia and elsewhere after the government shutdown ended.
More than two dozen flights out of PHL have been canceled with many more delayed. Those numbers are expected to increase as the government shutdown continues.
Federal officials plan to reduce air traffic by 10% at 40 airports to ensure safety amid the government shutdown and to alleviate fatigue among air traffic controllers.
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Allegiant has announced an expansion of its routes and airports, with flights now leaving from Philadelphia and Trenton.
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Shutdown strain forces the closure of two TSA lanes at Philadelphia Airport. Learn how this impacts wait times, routes, and traveler planning.