News tagged flight delays

Planes, Trains, and Buses: How the U.S. Shutdown is Reshaping Thanksgiving Travel Dreams

As the ongoing U.S. government shutdown ripples through the travel world, Thanksgiving flyers are making unexpected pivots—from airport terminals to rail stations and bus depots. Here's how this shakeup is impacting fares, plans, and the entire holiday vibe for travelers nationwide.

November 11, 2025

Is Your Next U.S. Flight at Risk? Here’s What’s Really Happening During the Ongoing Government Shutdown

With the U.S. government shutdown dragging into mid-November 2025, airports across the country are facing unprecedented delays, cancellations, and chaos. Here’s how it could affect you, especially as the holidays approach.

November 10, 2025

Travelers Face Rocky Skies: FAA Slows U.S. Flights as Government Shutdown Drags On

Due to an ongoing government shutdown stretching past 37 days in November 2025, the FAA is reducing flights at 40 major U.S. airports—including San Diego—by up to 10%. This move puts safety first but brings travel headaches, uncertainty, and challenges for both travelers and the tourism industry.

November 8, 2025

Flight Cuts at U.S. Airports: What Travelers Need to Know Right Now

As of today, the FAA has announced a 10% reduction in flights at 40 major U.S. airports because of staffing shortages linked to the ongoing government shutdown. This move, although aimed at keeping skies safe, could mean more canceled or delayed flights, pricier tickets, and complicated itineraries—especially with holidays approaching. Here’s an easy look at what’s happening, how it may impact you, and how to stay one step ahead.

November 7, 2025

Turbulence on the Ground: How the US Government Shutdown Is Rocking Air Travel

As the US federal government shutdown stretches past a month into November 2025, travelers are facing major disruptions. With fewer air traffic controllers on the job, flights are delayed, connections are missed, and the usually busy holiday season is looking uncertain for anyone planning to fly. Here’s how this ongoing situation is impacting air travel, what to expect if you’ve booked a ticket, and a few silver linings travelers can keep in mind.

November 5, 2025

Travel Plans on Pause? The U.S. Government Shutdown Shakes Up 2025 Trips

If you're planning a trip to, from, or within the United States in October 2025, you might want to double-check those plans. The recent U.S. government shutdown has caused waves across airports, national parks, visa offices, and hotel bookings—affecting both local explorers and international adventurers. Here’s an easy breakdown of what travelers are facing, based on current analysis, and tips for staying one step ahead.

October 25, 2025

How the 2025 U.S. Government Shutdown is Shaking Up Travel Plans

Thinking of traveling in the U.S. this October? The ongoing government shutdown that started on October 1, 2025, could turn road trips, park visits, and airport adventures into a whole new experience. Here’s what travelers are dealing with—and a few silver linings—during this tricky time.

October 11, 2025

Travel in Turbulence: How the Ongoing U.S. Government Shutdown Might Shake Up Your Journeys

Wondering how the current U.S. government shutdown could affect your travel plans? From longer airport lines to uncertain national park visits, find out what to expect, how hotels are adapting, and tips to make your adventures a bit smoother while Washington works things out.

October 8, 2025

Heads Up, Travelers: Air Canada Pilots’ Picketing Could Shake Up Future Flight Plans

Air Canada pilots are holding attention-grabbing informational picketing at major airports while contract talks continue. While there’s no strike yet, travelers may face a bumpy ride ahead if negotiations fall through. This story breaks down what’s happening, what it means for your next trip, and how to stay prepared.

August 26, 2025

Planes, Delays, and Thunderstorms: How July 8th Turned U.S. Airports Upside Down

On July 8, 2025, severe storms brought travel mayhem to major U.S. airports, stranding thousands and reshaping travel plans. Here’s how travelers, airlines, and the tourism industry weathered the storm—and what this means for future trips.

July 9, 2025