As the nation's travelers enter the fourth day of reduced flights, Florida airports racking up cancellations and delays.
The FAA has ordered flights to be cancelled to alleviate pressure on air traffic controllers as the shutdown continues. What about Florida?
Orlando International Airport was listed as one of the 40 "high volume" major airports slated for a 10% reduction in flights, reports say. Tampa International Airport is also included in the list.
Airports are still reducing flights in Florida to alleviate shutdown stress, but a smaller airport is adding some.
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Flight cancellations have started at Florida airports Friday, Nov. 7, and will gradually increase over the next week.
Those flying to Orlando who don't like the large and crowded Orlando International Airport may choose to fly to Orlando Sanford instead. Passengers will need to fly economy class (or Allegiant Extra) ...
The TSA launched the "Families on the Fly" campaign to expedite the security process for families. The program offers dedicated family lanes, discounted TSA PreCheck fees for families, and dedicated ...
Floridians should also expect the main Florida airports to be busy not only with locals traveling, but also many tourists. Entering the colder months, Americans stuck in the winter often escape their ...