Texas Airports Hit with FAA Ground Delays as Hundreds of Flights Stall
Flight reductions at Texas airports respond to staffing shortages of 14,000 unpaid air traffic controllers amid a 37-day government shutdown, raising safety concerns, officials said.
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'We're going to power down' - How are Texas airports dealing with FAA delays and cancellations? We're getting a look
We're tracking the latest updates from across Texas, and how that's impacting travel, and how the nationwide impacts are being felt here at home.
FAA Travel Delays – 710am KURV
The FAA has begun reducing air travel across the country, including at four Texas airports. Senator Ted Cruz used a hearing this week to blame Democrats. The Texas Republican read a quote from Democratic leaders, speaking to CNN, saying they would not re-open the government “short of planes falling out the sky.”
Eight airports connecting with Lubbock on list for possible delays – what’s that mean if you're flying soon?
Dozens of airports around the country are canceling hundreds of flights due to the ongoing government shutdown and eight of those connect with Lubbock’s Preston Smith International Airport. What’s that mean to all of us flying in and out of Lubbock? Kelly Campbell, the airport’s executive director, was kind enough to interrupt a vacation day to give us an update. Outside of making sure the airport is ready to handle flights whenever they come an…
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