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 ShutdownsManchester Airport unveils barrier-free car parking for smoother travel
Manchester Airport’s barrier-free car parking system improves traffic flow and safety by removing physical barriers through ANPR. Payments are due by midnight the following day online or by phone. Failure…
Madrid Airport sets nighttime access restrictions over homeless crisis
Madrid Airport restricts nighttime entry to passengers, workers, and companions starting May 21, 2025, to address a homeless…
FAA Slams Newark With New Flight Caps Through October
FAA flight caps at Newark Liberty limit flights to reduce delays during runway construction and staffing shortages until…
American Airlines adds tequila and new buy-on-board choices in cabins
American Airlines improved economy buy-on-board options with new snacks and premium tequilas starting May 2025. They reinstated second…
Denver International Airport reopens Park on the Plaza for summer 2025
“Park on the Plaza” at Denver International Airport offers relaxation and activities pre-security from May 24 to September…
Charlotte Douglas International Airport union pushes for better airport pay
Charlotte airport workers push for better wages and safety via the CASE ordinance, facing state preemption laws. Supporters…
Southwest Oregon Regional Airport: NTSB releases report on runway excursion
A HondaJet skidded off Southwest Oregon Regional Airport’s wet runway on April 7, 2025. The NTSB’s preliminary report…
Trump administration launches plan to overhaul air traffic control after Newark outage
The 2025 Trump-era air traffic control modernization replaces obsolete FAA technology, hires 2,000 controllers, and invests $12.5 billion…
Disputed flight of immigrants to South Sudan raises key questions
Immigrants with criminal convictions were deported on a disputed flight to unstable South Sudan. This action raised human…
Denver International Airport faces scrutiny over $19,000 business class flights
DIA executives’ $165,000 Madrid trip, including $19,000 business class airfare, sparked backlash due to high costs and policy…