Government Shutdown Threatens Air Travel: Disruptions, Safety, and Economic Impacts
A looming government shutdown could disrupt air travel, impact safety inspections, and hit travelers and the industry hard.
A looming government shutdown could disrupt air travel, impact safety inspections, and hit travelers and the industry hard.
As the government shutdown affects air travel, delays rise and travelers face new uncertainties. Learn what to do and how to stay informed.
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The US government shutdown triggers controller shortages and flight delays as airports and airlines cope with disrupted schedules and safety concerns.
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