Airlines
Flight disruptions, route launches, rebooking policies, and airline news that affects international travelers. Coverage of schedule changes, airspace closures, and passenger rights across global carriers.
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Answers from VisaVerge guidesWill Airlines Face Long-Term Operational Hurdles After the Shutdown?
Delayed aircraft deliveries, widespread labor shortfalls, and rising maintenance and payroll costs are constraining 2025 airline capacity. The industry faces more than $11 billion in estimated losses, fuller planes, higher fares, and reduced route options. Fixes depend on stabilizing the supply chain and expanding pilot training, which will take months or longer.
Read: Will Airlines Face Long-Term Operational Hurdles After the Shutdown?What measures are airlines taking due to flight disruptions?
United Airlines has cut Newark flights by 10% for summer 2025 to mitigate the impact of ongoing problems.
Read: U.S. airports see rising delays as summer travel season nearsHow are airlines managing the impact on travelers?
Airlines have been pushing alerts through apps, emails, and text messages in an effort to catch passengers before they leave for the airport, with some changes being made well ahead of time to reduce confusion as flight cuts bite and schedules shift within hours.
Read: Airport Chaos to Worsen as Government Shutdown Impacts FlightsWhat can travelers expect from low-cost carriers during an FAA shutdown?
Low-cost carriers may offer nonstop-only value but have thinner schedule depth and fewer rebooking options compared to major network airlines.
Read: FAA Shutdown Plan Forces Over 10,000 Furloughs and Unpaid WorkHow Airlines Decide Which Flights to Cancel During Shutdowns
FAA-mandated cuts during the shutdown led U.S. airlines to cancel short, frequent regional flights while preserving long-haul international and key hub-to-hub routes. Delta cut about 170 Friday flights and American about 220 daily. Airlines combined departures to rebook passengers quickly and protect network operations. Travelers on regional routes should monitor notices, consider earlier or backup flights, and expect long-haul services…
Read: How Airlines Decide Which Flights to Cancel During ShutdownsWhy the UK Air Traffic Control Outage Caused Widespread Havoc
A brief radar failure at UK’s air traffic control on July 30, 2025, caused more than 150 flight cancellations and extensive delays, affecting thousands. NATS confirmed the fault, but airlines…
Tunisair Upgrades Paris Orly Flights with Airbus A340 Service
Starting July 2025, Tunisair uses a wet-leased Airbus A340-300 on the busy Tunis–Paris Orly route, boosting capacity to…
Porter Airlines Expands Hamilton Hub With New Florida Routes
Starting December 2025, Porter Airlines offers nonstop flights from Hamilton to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale using Embraer E195-E2…
UK Government Reviews Rival Plans for Heathrow Airport Expansion
Two rival Heathrow Airport expansion plans aiming for third runway delivery by 2035-2040 are under UK government review.…
Australian Airline Gets Approval to Carry Pets In-Cabin on Flights
Starting late 2025, Virgin Australia permits small pets in the cabin on domestic flights for the first time.…
NYC’s JFK Airport Named One of Most Stressful for Travelers
Newark Liberty is the most stressful NYC airport for international travelers in 2025, with high flight delays and…
ALDOT Awards $337,000 in Grants to Upgrade 20 Alabama Airports
ALDOT awarded over $337,000 in grants to improve 20 Alabama airports in July 2025. Projects enhance safety, runway,…
DFW Airport Terminal Traffic Detours to Last 90 Days Starting August 2025
In August 2025, DFW Airport’s International Parkway Project changes Terminal B access with significant detours and delays. New…
Two Driverless Waymo Cars Collide at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport
Two driverless Waymo cars collided unoccupied at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport on July 30, 2025, with no injuries…
NTSB Probes Flight Training in January Midair Collision Hearings
The NTSB is investigating a deadly January collision caused by training gaps, faulty altimeters, and disabled safety equipment.…