Despite delays at some airports caused by staff shortages, government officials and aviation experts say flying is safe.
TSA expects to screen 114,000 passengers at Atlanta’s airport, nearing an all-time record during the federal shutdown.
One union leader is worried about how the stress of working without pay will affect his colleagues’ ability to focus in a high-stress job.
Air traffic controllers nationwide are working without pay during the government shutdown, including those at ...
Flight delays, long security lines and ground stops could all get worse this week as some essential airport workers receive ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it is resuming flights at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport ...
Republican Reps. Tom Emmer (Minn.) and Lisa McClain (Mich.) blamed Democrats for continued air travel issues amid the ...
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport's air traffic control tower was evacuated Friday night due to a fire alarm and gas smell, leading to an "ATC Zero" declaration and a ground stop for ...
Hundreds of Delta Air Lines flights into and out of the Atlanta airport were canceled or delayed Thursday evening into Friday. FlightAware shows nearly 300 flights set to arrive or depart ...
Air traffic operations at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, and Worcester Regional Airport have remained normal, even as the Federal Aviation Administration reported that ...