Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and American Airlines have urged Congress to end the government shutdown and pay air traffic controllers. The airlines are concerned about the impact of the shutdown, with Delta warning of potential consequences and CEO Ed Bastian already alerting of possible issues from the shutdown. Airlines for America, along with other airline members, expressed concerns about record holiday travel potentially leading to delays, and United CEO Scott Kirby emphasized the economic stress caused by the shutdown.
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Duffy: Air traffic controllers ‘are wearing thin’ as government shutdown hits Day 26. The air traffic controllers, those unseen hands guiding planes through the skies, are now facing the grim reality of a government shutdown that’s stretching on, reaching Day 26 and beyond. It’s hard not to feel a sense of unease thinking about these individuals, dedicated professionals, forced to work without pay. One can only imagine the strain, the pressure mounting as they navigate the complexities of their jobs while also wrestling with the worries of personal finances and family obligations. This situation feels like a slow burn towards a potential crisis, with the potential for burnout and mistakes ever present.… Continue reading
FAA plans to furlough 11,000 employees in a US government shutdown. It’s a stark reality that’s looming over many right now, and the implications are, well, significant. It makes you wonder, where do these people who keep us safe fit in? Will they be among those forced to work without pay? It’s a legitimate concern, especially when we consider the crucial role these employees play in ensuring the safety and efficiency of air travel.
FAA plans to furlough 11,000 employees in a US government shutdown, but not all of them. We know that over 13,000 air traffic controllers, vital for keeping the skies safe, will be required to continue working, even without immediate pay.… Continue reading
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