Flight Delays, Newark airport and Government Shutdown
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Flights arriving at the Los Angeles International Airport are facing significant delays on Sunday after the Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground delay citing staffing shortages in Southern California’s airspace.
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Los Angeles International Airport Is Getting A Much-Needed Revamp Before The 2028 Olympics
Los Angeles International Airport, otherwise known as LAX, is no stranger to construction, and a big change is coming ahead of the 2028 Olympics.
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Ground Stop at Los Angeles Airport as Govt Shutdown Causes Staff Shortage: Check Your Flight Status
Similar staffing shortages also led to takeoff and arrival disruptions at Newark Liberty International and Teterboro airports in New Jersey, US News, Times Now
As the government shutdown continues, unpaid air traffic controllers face staffing shortages that are causing flight delays nationwide and sparking concern ahead of Thanksgiving travel.
Los Angeles World Airports Chief Executive John Ackerman describes ongoing challenges at LAX and the $30-billion overhaul he believes will significantly improve the experience.
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Delta flight to Los Angeles returns to Atlanta airport over smoky smell in cabin, officials say
A Delta Air Lines flight heading from Atlanta to Los Angeles had to turn around over a "smoky odor" in the plane's cabin, airline officials say.
Federal officials have warned that an extended shutdown is further straining America’s already understaffed air-travel infrastructure.
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Most flights at the San Diego International Airport (SAN) were delayed an average of 59 minutes on Sunday, Nov. 2 from several major airports around the country due to lack of staffing, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Cleveland, Denver, Seattle, Boston, Miami, Indianapolis and more, according to the FAA.
A phased closure of Terminal 5 at Los Angeles International Airport began Tuesday morning as the federal government shutdown continues to affect air travel across the nation. The closure is part