Talk of a looming U.S. government shutdown is dominating headlines once again. Lawmakers are struggling to reach an agreement ...
Less than three months since the last shutdown ended, the air travel sector faces yet another funding lapse and the strong potential for flight disruptions.
Federal government shutdowns are more than political standoffs. They create immediate, measurable disruptions to America’s travel system, affecting both the supply of travel services and Americans’ ...
As the federal government shutdown ends on November 13, 2025, travelers are experiencing a welcome decline in flight cancellations, particularly at major airports like Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky ...
The U.S. government's record-long 43-day shutdown cost an estimated $6.1 billion in total economic losses across travel and related sectors, according to a post on the U.S. Travel Association website ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Optimism soared across gates at Tampa International Airport (TPA) on Wednesday with the Senate already approving a bill that would fund the government and the House expected to vote ...
The recent federal government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, caused more than $6 billion in economic losses for America’s travel system. An articled penned by Joshua Friedlander, vice ...
The government shutdown was a big risk, but air travel is slowly getting back to normal in time for the holidays. Amtrak is getting a bump too. A record 81.8 million people are expected to travel for ...