PDX Traveler: '3 Hours Early for Flight that May Not Exist'
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PDX traveler: '3 hours early for flight that may not exist'
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- Even though the Senate took the first step to ending the historically-long government shutdown, the intentional slowdown of flights across the United States has travelers scrambling to keep up with both the news and their changing schedules. People flying out of PDX, like Portland resident Eecole Copen, are trying to stay on top of whether their flight is delayed or canceled. "I don't know if I can get to my rental car. …
Last week the closure of the federal government of the United States became the longest in history by exceeding the 35 days that took place between 2018 and 2019, also with Donald Trump as president. During this closure federal employees do not charge. Although some in positions of special relevance have to work the same, even with minimal endowments. This includes the Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, which last weekend put in action plans …
In the United States, the closure of the government is causing a severe crisis in the air sector. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that 40 of the country’s busiest airports will reduce their operations due to lack of personnel. This means that many travelers, just when they should enjoy their holidays or meet their families, could be caught in a real airport nightmare. If you plan to fly in the next few days, you’ve probab…
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