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What airports are being hit by FAA cutbacks? How can I navigate the chaos?

The Federal Aviation Administration’s move to cut commercial air traffic at 40 airports by as much as 10%, beginning Friday, is expected to have wide-ranging impacts in California and across the nation. The cuts have been prompted by the government shutdown, which has left air traffic controllers working without pay. FAA officials say the goal …

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Trump Wants to Create Chaos at Airports to Push Democrats to End the Shutdown. About That …

The Industry Your holiday travel plans might get disrupted because the president wants to own the libs. By Alex Kirshner Enter your email to receive alerts for this author. Sign in or create an account to better manage your email preferences. Unsubscribe from email alerts Are you sure you want to unsubscribe from email alerts …

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All Eyes on Africa as United Arab Emirates (UAE) announces $6bn Tourism Investment Plan

CAPE TOWN, South Africa – As Africa records the fastest tourism growth globally, the UAE is set to inject $6 billion into the continent’s travel and hospitality sector – a move expected to create 70 000 new jobs. The announcement was made at the recent UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit 2025 in Dubai, held under …

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European Travel Commission Reports Stable Travel Intentions Among Europeans

European Travel Commission Reports Stable Travel Intentions Among Europeans – Image Credit European Travel Commission    The European Travel Commission’s latest report indicates that 73% of Europeans plan to travel between October 2025 and March 2026, with a notable increase in travel to Southern Europe. The European Travel Commission (ETC) has released its “Monitoring Sentiment for …

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AI Upends the Online Travel Search Business; Gatekeepers are Moving Closer to the Transaction

AI Upends the Online Travel Search Business; Gatekeepers are Moving Closer to the Transaction – Image Credit Unsplash+    By HNR News Staff Reporter Artificial intelligence is reshaping how travelers discover and book trips, posing a threat to the search-driven business model that has fueled growth at online travel agencies such as Expedia and Booking.com. Google’s …

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Massport releases statement on FAA announcement, says Logan Airport will be impacted

Travel “For those traveling over the next few days, we do anticipate delays and cancellations.” Two people carry suitcases through a walkway at Logan International Airport. Andrew Burke-Stevenson for The Boston Globe, File By John Waller November 6, 2025 | 10:09 AM 1 minute to read Massport released a statement Thursday morning saying Logan Airport …

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Here’s what travelers need to know as the FAA announces flight reductions at 40 airports

A Republic Airways plane takes off near the air traffic control tower at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) in Arlington, Virginia, US, on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. Samuel Corum | Bloomberg | Getty Images Airlines rushed to provide travelers updates after the Federal Aviation Administration said it would reduce flights across 40 airports as …

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FAA readies to list airports getting reduced flights during the government shutdown

Travelers through some of the busiest U.S. airports can expect to learn Thursday whether they’ll see fewer flights as the government shutdown drags into a second month. The Federal Aviation Administration will announce the “high-volume markets” where it is reducing flights by 10% before the cuts go into effect Friday, said agency administrator Bryan Bedford. …

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