The FAA will reduce air traffic at 40 airports following the staffing shortages among air traffic controllers.
Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airports are among the 40 that will see flights cut ...
Forty airports across the country are required to begin reducing flights and other operations by 4% on Nov. 7, due to air traffic controller shortages related to the federal government shutdown.
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to reduce air traffic by 10 percent across 40 “high-volume” markets to maintain ...
U.S. airports in more than two dozen states, including both airports in Houston, are among those facing phased-in 10% ...
Airports in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago along with hubs across the U.S. are among the 40 that will see flights cut ...
"For those traveling over the next few days, we do anticipate delays and cancellations," a Massport spokesperson warned.
Boston's Logan International Airport is being affected by the government shutdown as the Federal Aviation Administration is planning flight cuts at some of the nation's busiest airports, sources said ...