Tag: u.s. airports
Global Entry Reopens Amid Government Shutdown
Global Entry has resumed operations after being suspended for nearly 17 days during the ongoing partial government shutdown affecting the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Long TSA Lines Reported at U.S. Airports as Shutdown Impacts Staffing
Long TSA lines are emerging at major U.S. airports as the DHS shutdown creates staffing shortages just as spring break travel begins to ramp up.
FAA Cuts Flights at 40 Major Airports
Due to the government shutdown, the FAA reduced flights at 40 major airports to enhance safety amid controller shortages.
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$332 Million to Modernize Airports in 32 States
A new bipartisan law gives $332 million for 171 grants across 32 states to modernize airports and improve air traffic control infrastructure.
The Most and Least Stressful Airports
Air travel is stressful — we all know that. But some airports are more stressful to fly through than others.





