Travelers continued to experience flight cancellations and delays amid air traffic control shortages during the federal government shutdown.

Travelers continue to face cancellations and delays as shutdown-related flight cuts hit their fourth day.

During the shutdown, air traffic controllers worked without pay, resulting in some not showing up as they searched for other jobs.

Several thousand flights were again canceled or delayed Monday as the Federal Aviation Administration cut down on service because of air traffic controller shortages.

As of Tuesday, more than 1,100 flights had been canceled, and more than 540 had been delayed

Flight cancellations in the United States reached nearly 1,200 early Tuesday as the FAA further reduced flights.

WASHINGTON: Airlines canceled 1,200 flights on Tuesday as air traffic control staffing improved significantly ahead of an expected end to a record-setting government shutdown as…

Travelers continued to experience flight cancellations and delays amid air traffic control shortages during the federal government shutdown.

U.S. airports began Thursday with more flight delays and cancellations, the holdover effects of a 43-day government shutdown that ended overnight.