Stay Informed On The Latest Travel Rules

New immigration restrictions officially went into effect at the start of the new year, placing stricter limitations on travelers from seven specific nations. The countries added to the restricted list include Burkina Faso, Laos, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Read More …

Travel Ban: Stay Informed On The Latest Travel Rules

New immigration restrictions officially went into effect at the start of the new year, placing stricter limitations on travelers from seven specific nations. The countries added to the restricted list include Burkina Faso, Laos, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Read More …

Congress Clears Path For Faster Safer Skies

The U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has taken a major step forward in modernizing the skies by approving the Supersonic Aviation Modernization Act. This visionary legislation aims to reintroduce civil supersonic flight over land by requiring the FAA to Read More …

Senate Moves Closer To End Government Shutdown

The Senate has taken a critical step toward potentially ending the ongoing government shutdown, which has persisted as the longest in U.S. history. Republican leaders are now attempting to swiftly push a federal funding bill after the Senate advanced the Read More …

States Unite To Revitalize American Tourism Momentum

A significant coalition of US states, including Florida, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia, and Idaho, is proactively uniting to safeguard and supercharge American tourism despite the severe economic pressures imposed by the federal government shutdown. This collaborative effort represents Read More …

Flight Delays Intensify Lawmaker Pressure For Resolution

The current government shutdown, now approaching its fourth week, is severely impacting air travel and increasing pressure on lawmakers to resolve the political deadlock. Over the recent weekend, more than 19,000 flights were delayed and 1,600 were canceled across the Read More …

DOT Threatens Air Traffic Control Firings Amid Shutdown

The U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has issued a warning that air traffic controllers who call in sick during the ongoing federal government shutdown risk termination. Despite a recognized shortage of controllers, Duffy stated that a small fraction of workers Read More …