More than 2,500 flights cancelled as transportation secretary says flight reductions could reach 20% if shutdown persists

One of the busiest air travel seasons of the year is imminent, yet the FAA cut 10% of flights at 40 airports starting Friday.

The Federal Aviation Administration announced a reduction across 40 airports beginning Friday. Here's what travelers need to know.

Travelers across the United States are bracing for major disruption, with airlines ordered to cut flights by up to 10% amid a government shutdown that has left thousands of…

Experts predict hundreds if not thousands of flights could be canceled at dozens of major airports

The nation's three largest airlines have canceled hundreds of Friday flights following the Federal Aviation Administration's announcement that it is limiting air traffic at dozens…

By late Thursday over 800 flights within and in and out of the U.S. had already been canceled for Friday

Transport Secretary Sean Duffy’s flight reductions at 40 major airports, necessitated by the ongoing government shutdown, to commence on Friday

The cuts will increase gradually over the next week, as air traffic controllers go without pay during the ongoing government shutdown.

Here’s what travelers should prepare for amid the chaos of the government shutdown.

Airlines scrambled to adjust their schedules and began canceling flights Thursday in anticipation of the FAA's official order.

A 4% reduction in flights took effect Friday after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ordered the drop to ease stress on air traffic controllers.

WASHINGTON: US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned Friday he could force airlines to cut up to 20 percent of flights if the government shutdown did not end, as US airlines…

WASHINGTON: US airlines and travelers slogged through a second day of flight cuts across the country on Saturday as the government shutdown was expected to drive more cancelations…

Airlines will have to slash hundreds of more flights if shutdown continues into next week.

Analysts warn that the upheaval will intensify and be felt far beyond air travel if the cancellations pick up and move closer to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Federal officials on Saturday canceled hundreds more flights at airports across the United States as the federal government shutdown entered its record-long 39th day on Saturday.

Here are five things alarming travelers amid the FAA flight cuts, and what you can do to ease some of the worries.

Analysts warn that the upheaval will intensify and be felt far beyond air travel if the cancellations pick up and move closer to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Thousands more flights have been delayed or cancelled as the reduction of air travel capacity continues during the federal government shutdown.

The Federal Aviation Administration is temporarily cutting air traffic by 10 percent to maintain safety standards.