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US Transportation Department investigates Delta as airline struggles to recover from CrowdStrike crash
Read full article: US Transportation Department investigates Delta as airline struggles to recover from CrowdStrike crashIn the days since a botched software update pushed to Windows users worldwide brought several major U.S. airlines to a halt, the U.S. Department of Transportation now says it’s investigating Delta over why it still hasn’t fully restored operations.
FAA cites NOTAM system outage for nationwide flight pause. Here’s what that means
Read full article: FAA cites NOTAM system outage for nationwide flight pause. Here’s what that meansThe Federal Aviation Administration ordered all domestic flights to pause operations following an outage of its Notice to Air Missions system.
Here’s when Central Florida airports resume flights after Hurricane Ian
Read full article: Here’s when Central Florida airports resume flights after Hurricane IanCentral Florida airports shut their hangars and stopped flights in anticipation of Hurricane Ian, but by Friday morning, most were either preparing to resume operations or already had.
Orlando International Airport to resume passenger flights after Ian’s departure
Read full article: Orlando International Airport to resume passenger flights after Ian’s departureOrlando International Airport announced on Thursday evening that passenger flights will resume after 12 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 30.
Surprise! Passes at these airports allow visitors to greet loved ones at gate
Read full article: Surprise! Passes at these airports allow visitors to greet loved ones at gateAt certain airports around the country, people can purchase passes that allow them to go beyond the security line (they still have to go through it) and hang out near the gates.
TSA prepares for ‘busy’ summer travel season with five helpful tips
Read full article: TSA prepares for ‘busy’ summer travel season with five helpful tipsThe Transportation Security Administration said the agency is preparing to handle its “busy” summer travel season as it expects passenger volume will “match and may occasionally exceed” pre-pandemic levels.
Daytona Beach International Airport to offer TSA PreCheck enrollment event
Read full article: Daytona Beach International Airport to offer TSA PreCheck enrollment eventFlyers looking to join the Transportation Security Administration’s Precheck program can make a one-stop-shop of the whole process at an enrollment event taking place later this month at Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB).
Orlando International tops list of Florida airports with most gun confiscations, TSA says
Read full article: Orlando International tops list of Florida airports with most gun confiscations, TSA saysOrlando International Airport is in the state’s lead as Florida airports continue to rank in the nation’s top 10 every year for where passengers are most often stopped at checkpoints with a gun.
Travel with your furry friend? These are the top 10 pet-friendly airports in the US.
Read full article: Travel with your furry friend? These are the top 10 pet-friendly airports in the US.There are now plenty of airports that are pet-friendly, but taking your favorite furry pal along on a trip can still be stressful.
Taking shoes off at the airport is a pain for travelers, but help could be on the way
Read full article: Taking shoes off at the airport is a pain for travelers, but help could be on the wayAs millions of people prepare to travel and navigate security checkpoints at airports this week across the United States, one element that can be a nuisance is having to take one’s shoes off while going through a security line.
CLEAR or TSA PreCheck? How each works, and which might be a better fit for you
Read full article: CLEAR or TSA PreCheck? How each works, and which might be a better fit for youWe all know how the process works when you’re going to the airport: Check in, get your boarding passes, check luggage (if that’s what you’ve decided on) and then head to security to make your way to your gate.
Travel spikes with new pandemic-era air travel record, TSA says
Read full article: Travel spikes with new pandemic-era air travel record, TSA saysAll rights reserved)Travelers stand in line at a TSA security checkpoint at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Friday, Feb. 19, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Temperatures dropped into the single digits this week as snow shut down air travel and grocery stores. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)Anyone who has flown recently is in good company as Sunday set a new record with the highest number of air travelers since the coronavirus pandemic began. AdClose to 10 million people have flown in the last week as spring break continues for students across the nation. The trend is worrying health experts because only 15.5% of the population is fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
More than 1 million screened for 6th straight day, TSA says
Read full article: More than 1 million screened for 6th straight day, TSA saysDespite warnings from health officials, more people are taking to the skies to get where they are going. [TRENDING: How to celebrate St. Patty’s Day at theme parks | Florida’s texting-driving law rarely enforced | Massive manta ray photobombs surfer]The Transportation Security Administration has screened more than a million people at airports for six straight days. 5 million people have passed through U.S. airports since Thursday. But the bigger numbers are still only about half of what travel figures were before the COVID-19 pandemic. Airlines say passengers aren’t booking months in advance right now, instead, they are watching infection trends and only planning travel a few weeks out.
TSA reports its busiest travel day since March over Labor Day weekend
Read full article: TSA reports its busiest travel day since March over Labor Day weekend(Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)It was a busy holiday weekend for air travel. The Transportation Security Administration says it screened almost a million people on Friday, a record high since the pandemic began. In comparison, they saw double that number the year before. The TSA say they saw less people on Saturday, only about half a million people traveled that day.