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Holiday Travel During A Shutdown? Here’s How To Make It Work (Or Stay Home in Style)
If the United States’ latest government shutdown continues into the 2025 holiday season, travelers should prepare themselves for possible changes when entering, exiting, and traveling through the country.
Fewer people say they plan to fly for the holidays because prices on flights are too expensive. Here's how to get the best deal.
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Airport delays worsen in Southern California, with growing fears of holiday travel meltdown
As Americans prepare for Thanksgiving holiday travel, the government shutdown is likely to result in more airport delays due to a shortage of air traffic controllers.
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It’s time to plan holiday trips
In our travel news round-up this week: advice for holiday travelers, a robot that could save old languages from dying out, plus a new super-luxurious overnight train in Italy.
But if you have to, here's some advice. Scott Keyes, the founder of the travel site Going.com (formerly Scott's Cheap Flights), shares the best days to fly and what to do if your flight gets delayed.
American and United Airlines CEOs met with the White House to discuss the impact of the government shutdown on air travel and seek solutions, as it causes significant staffing issues for air traffic controllers and TSA officers.
It's putting stress on people. It's not fair to those people. It's also putting stress on the economy,” United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said.
Nearly half of American adults will travel overnight during the 2025 holiday season. This includes 34% with Thanksgiving travel plans and 37% with Christmas.