Airlines Implement FAA Order Amid Shutdown

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated a mandate to cut thousands of flights across the U.S. starting Friday, November 7, as the government shutdown continues, leading to air traffic controller shortages. This measure, implemented at 40 “high impact” airports, Read More …

Aviation Routes Blocked Affecting North American Travel

Mexican airlines Viva Aerobus and Volaris have issued responses after the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) blocked 13 current or planned routes to the United States. The DOT’s decision, announced on Tuesday, cited alleged violations of the 2015 bilateral air Read More …

America’s Busiest Airport Hubs Set New Records

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) achieved a significant milestone in August 2025, reaching its busiest month ever with over 6.2 million passengers, joining the ranks of major US travel hubs like Los Angeles, Miami, and Denver. This surge in Read More …

US Air Travel Navigates Operational Challenges Smoothly

The US air travel system is actively managing operational challenges, leading to some adjustments in flight schedules. While 52 flights have been canceled and 5,100 delayed, major airlines like Spirit, SkyWest, American, Horizon, and United are diligently working to minimize Read More …

Flights Canceled: Aviation Rises To Meet Travel Challenges

The American aviation community is demonstrating remarkable resilience and a deep commitment to passenger safety while navigating significant operational challenges. Yesterday, a series of widespread flight disruptions occurred across six key airports, including Chicago O’Hare, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Read More …

Beer: A Savvy Traveler’s Guide To Airport Value

For savvy travelers looking to make the most of their vacation budget, a fantastic new guide reveals the best value airports across North America. By comparing key travel costs like parking, nearby hotels, and a pre-flight beer, this insightful report Read More …