The prolonged government shutdown, now exceeding 34 days, is wreaking havoc on air travel in the U.S., particularly as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.
Major airports, including Los Angeles International Airport, are facing severe disruptions, with increased risks of delays, cancellations, and possible airspace closures.
NATCA President Nick Daniels warns that the air traffic control sector may take weeks to recover from the shutdown's operational impacts.
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy has issued a stark warning, indicating that air travel could spiral into chaos if political gridlock persists, potentially forcing airspace closures.
The Senate Democrats' repeated rejection of a stopgap funding measure reflects the ongoing legislative stalemate that is fueling concerns about air travel safety and reliability.
As travelers brace for the busy holiday season, anxiety grows over the uncertainty looming over air travel, sparking fears about disruptions and safety amid the political turmoil.
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