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Air travel anxiety is escalating due to recent disruptions, including severe weather and long security lines, prompting experts to suggest coping strategies for passengers.
Air travelers across the US continue to face travel headaches as Transportation Security Administration workers go without full pay.
Crowded airport checkpoints due to a funding standoff on Capitol Hill, and President Donald Trump's decision to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and agents to help with airport security,
Air travel is beginning to stabilize after days of chaos caused by government-mandated flight cuts and severe weather. However, officials warn that travelers should still expect delays and cancellations heading into the weekend. Transportation Secretary ...
The nation’s airlines are projecting more than 31 million people will fly over the Thanksgiving holiday. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport expects more than four million passengers to pass through. Friday, November 21, Sunday, November 30 ...
Lines at airports across the United States are growing longer and moving more slowly as a partial government shutdown continues to impact Transportation Securit
Security wait times remain under five minutes as TSA workers continue without pay during the federal shutdown.