Nearly 82 million people are projected to take a lengthy trip, making this potentially the busiest Thanksgiving week ever in the U.S.
South Florida’s big airports expected record numbers of travelers this holiday week, although many opted for car or train travel after being jarred by the federal government shutdown.
At the Florida Automated Vehicle Summit earlier this month, former state Senator Jeff Brandes — now founder and president of ...
Taking a bus or train may not be cheaper if you choose not to fly as Federal Aviation Administration-directed flight ...
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AAA expects nearly 82 million people to travel for the holiday this year, up from 80 million travelers in 2024.
On Sept. 30, I reported on Brightline, the private-sector passenger railroad that currently operates in Florida and is ...
The U.S. government shutdown has rattled air travel — most recently with an unprecedented effort from the Federal Aviation Administration to cut flights by 10% at airports nationwide.
Air travel delays and cancellations are easing as more air-traffic controllers return to work after the shutdown.
Frustrated travelers faced a day of delays as a series of delays disrupted air traffic across major hubs over the weekend. The FAA warns that more cancellations could be coming if the government ...
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