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 ShutdownsEmirates airline posts record annual profit amid Dubai’s aviation growth
Emirates airline’s AED 22.7 billion profit cements Dubai’s position as a global aviation leader. The city’s aviation sector now makes up a third of Dubai’s economy, creates vast job opportunities,…
Breeze Airways adds nonstop flights from Salisbury Regional Airport to Orlando
Breeze Airways launches direct Salisbury-Orlando flights from October 2025. Supported by an $800,000 grant, this route offers $59…
REAL ID offers little added value if you have a valid passport
Having a valid passport or passport card means you don't need a REAL ID for most domestic air…
Global Entry cards can replace REAL ID for airport security in 2025
From May 7, 2025, domestic US flights require passengers to show a REAL ID or approved alternative such…
REAL ID applications now start online through DMV in Washington State
To board US domestic flights or access federal buildings after May 7, 2025, you’ll need a REAL ID-compliant…
United CEO announces major changes at Newark Liberty International Airport
United Airlines has cut 35 daily flights at Newark Liberty International Airport due to persistent FAA technology failures…
Enhanced Driver’s License accepted for domestic flights under REAL ID rules
From May 7, 2025, adults flying domestically in the U.S. must present REAL ID-compliant identification, such as an…
Birth Certificate and More: Key Proofs of Your Legal Name Explained
Original or certified documents such as a birth certificate or U.S. Passport are necessary to prove legal name…
Employment Authorization Document now valid for domestic flights in US
From May 7, 2025, U.S. domestic travelers aged 18+ must show a REAL ID or approved identification, including…
Social Security card and W-2 form accepted to prove your number
To verify your Social Security number, use your original Social Security card, a W-2, military records, or select…