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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Friday said he expects more flights to be delayed, with air traffic controllers set to miss their first paycheck as a federal government shutdown enters its ...
The ongoing government shutdown continues to disrupt flights at times and put pressure on air traffic controllers who are working without pay. Flights were delayed Thursday at New York's LaGuardia ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration and Republican leaders in Congress on Thursday warned that flight disruptions will increase as a government shutdown continues and controllers miss their first ...
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The shortage of air traffic controllers at some airports during the U.S. government shutdown may have travelers wondering if they have anything to worry about as they board their flight. Despite such ...
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WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Air traffic controllers began working without pay across America on Tuesday, as the federal government shutdown stretched on and added uncertainty for thousands of families.
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With no deal yet to reopen the federal government, air traffic controllers at the region’s airports Tuesday received partial paychecks as they continued working, uncertain of when they’ll receive full ...