Severe Winter Storm Threatens Travel Across the United States
A massive winter storm sweeping across the United States is bringing extreme cold, heavy snow, and major travel disruptions, affecting millions of travelers nationwide.
A massive winter storm sweeping across the United States is bringing extreme cold, heavy snow, and major travel disruptions, affecting millions of travelers nationwide.
Federal government shutdowns deliver immediate and costly consequences for U.S. travel, with a new study estimating $6.1 billion in losses from a single 43-day disruption.
TSA officers are receiving a $10,000 bonus for working through the 43-day U.S. government shutdown, recognizing their service during the historic disruption.
Nearly 500 travel organizations have urged Congress to reopen the government before the Thanksgiving rush, warning of massive delays, cancellations, and severe economic losses if the shutdown continues.
The U.S. government shutdown has left air traffic control understaffed, triggering widespread delays and uncertainty for travelers across the country.
Ground-handling staff strikes are set to disrupt flights across Lisbon, Porto, Faro, Madeira, and the Azores from September 2025 through January 2026, affecting millions of travelers.