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The Department of Transportation is still requiring airlines to reduce flight schedules at major airports nationwide, even as the shutdown winds down.
The U.S. travel industry is sounding the alarm that a prolonged shutdown will cripple Thanksgiving flights, increase costs and hurt workers, families and the broader economy.
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Transportation secretary gives dire warning on Thanksgiving air travel as gov’t shutdown wear on
I look to the two weeks before Thanksgiving, you’re going to see air travel be reduced to a trickle,” the official said.
Taking a bus or train may not be cheaper if you choose not to fly as Federal Aviation Administration-directed flight cancellations continue.
Although the government shutdown has officially ended, air travel disruptions continue to ripple across the nation. | Experts at InsureMyTrip offer tips to navigate an unpredictable holiday season in the aftermath of the government shutdown.
A travel expert warns of continued flight disruptions and increased costs through Thanksgiving as airports nationwide deal with the aftermath of the recent government shutdown.
The shutdown is over, but a 3% cut in flights remains as air traffic staffing slowly rebounds.
With Thanksgiving just a couple of weeks away, there’s heated debate over what the classic holiday meal will cost this year — and questions regarding how much Americans will spend, particularly after contending with the food inflation of recent years.
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Thanksgiving travel can feel like watching your bank account drain faster than gravy disappears at dinner. Between skyrocketing airfares, packed highways, and fully booked hotels, getting home for the holidays often costs more than the feast itself.