US Air Travel Delays Piling Up
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From new baggage and seat policies to flight compensation, American travelers are facing several key changes this year.
A prolonged government shutdown, as occurred in 2018, could lead to long lines at TSA checkpoints and economic losses, experts warn.
Under the new rule, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is expanding its existing process of photo and data collecting at land, sea, and airport borders, for more oversight on fraudulent travel documents and enhanced security, according to a filing in the Federal Register on Oct. 24.
Vice President JD Vance and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned on Thursday that Americans could face a travel “disaster” as Thanksgiving approaches next month without an end in sight to the government shutdown.
A Delta flight from LaGuardia to Detroit turned into a quiet cheering match — one group hoping for takeoff, the other hoping to return to the gate.
The U.S. Department of State is warning travelers about vacationing in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa unleashed its wrath on the island nation. On October 28, the government urged people to reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime,
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Travel chaos across US
More than 1,000 flights have been cancelled amid staffing shortages during the government shutdown. Plus, the FAA is investigating after a JetBlue flight suddenly lost altitude.
The U.S. Travel Association appointed Erik Hansen as Senior VP, Head of Government Relations, to lead advocacy strategies and policy engagement for the travel industry's growth and modernization.
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