Flight cancellations spike at PHL
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The FAA said it is reducing flights in Philly and other cities to alleviate pressure on air traffic controllers amid the government shutdown.
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Flight cuts at Philadelphia International Airport begin Friday: Full list of impacted airports
Philadelphia International Airport is among 40 of the country's busiest airports that will cut flights by 10% starting Friday due to a shortage in air traffic controllers amid a historically long government shutdown.
As the government shutdown reaches Day 38, its ripple effects are increasingly visible in the nation’s airports. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has begun
Officials cited growing staffing pressures as air traffic controllers have been working without pay since the start of the government shutdown, which is now the longest in U.S. history.
Over a month into the government shutdown, Philadelphia International Airport has temporarily closed some security checkpoints. What you need to know
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PHL crews gearing up ahead of winter: training to keep runways clear and passengers safe
Philadelphia International Airport crews are training ahead of the winter season-preparing snow removal equipment and refining procedures to keep flights moving safely.
The FAA will reduce air traffic at 40 airports beginning Friday. Philadelphia International Airport is among those expecting flight cuts and delays. Talks between Democrats and Republicans to end the shutdown are intensifying,