Demand for answers after flights grounded nation-wide
Now to the demand for answers after the air travel meltdown.
Now to the demand for answers after the air travel meltdown.
Now to the demand for answers after the air travel meltdown.
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People trying to get away for summer vacation are facing more trouble. Lines at the airport are growing longer, and so is the list of canceled flights. However, there is some good news if you’re planning to drive.
The nightmare summer travel season doesn’t end with gas prices. United Airlines is canceling dozens of daily flights per day at one of its hubs.
With more summer flights being booked comes growing troubles at airports. American Airlines is canceling service to some cities because of the pilot shortage, and the head of United is blaming a shortage of air traffic controllers for the recent problems.
If you’re flying out of the Columbia Metropolitan Airport this summer, airport officials say prepare to have some company.
A record travel weekend in the skies ended in delays and cancellations across the United States. A threat now comes for airlines, just as the busy travel season gets underway.
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Experts say we could be in for a very busy and chaotic summer at airports around the country. Demand for air travel is soaring, while airlines are cutting back on flights.
Travel industry leaders pressed the Biden administration to end COVID-19 testing requirements for vaccinated international travelers entering the U.S.