U.S. Airports Gradually Return to Normal as TSA Workers Receive Back Pay
WASHINGTON, March 31, 2026. Major U.S.
WASHINGTON, March 31, 2026. Major U.S.
As Americans gear up for their Thanksgiving reunions, travel experts are sounding the alarm: expect long lines, packed airports, and major delays.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it will cut air traffic by 10% across 40 major U.S.
Washington, D.C. – The travel and aviation industries in the United States are sounding the alarm as the ongoing government shutdown threatens to derail one of the busiest travel seasons of the year.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is preparing for a record-breaking Labor Day travel rush, with an estimated 17.4 million passengers expected to pass through U.S.
A recent survey conducted by the U.S. Travel Association in collaboration with Ipsos highlights the strong preference of American travelers for biometric technology screening, emphasizing its role in enhancing safety and improving efficiency at airport checkpoints. The findings also show that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is increasingly aligned with these traveler interests.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a new round of airport improvement funding, granting $566.4 million across 47 states.
Travellers hit with delays at U.S. airports ahead of July 4 holiday weekend.
Record-Setting July Fourth Travel Weekend Should Spur Congressional Action on FAA.