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8hon MSN
Flight delays persist at major U.S. airports with no end in sight, as government shutdown continues
Travelers within the U.S. could experience flight delays as weather problems, air traffic controller shortages persist.
The federal government shutdown has entered its second week, and already shortages of air traffic controllers have strained operations and disrupted flights at some U.S. airports.
If you have insurance purchased through the marketplace, and are concerned about your premiums increasing when subsidies expire this year, we want to hear from you.
17hon MSN
Global selloff underway as traders sour on U.S. government shutdown and doubts about the Fed grow
“The mood music hasn’t been helped by the government shutdown, which is now entering its 10th day. And the fear is that the longer it lasts, the worse the economic impact will be, as increasing numbers of workers miss paychecks from here,” Jim Reid and the team at Deutsche Bank said in a note this morning.
The U.S. government has shutdown, here are the known and expected travel impacts at airports, national parks and beyond.
Although the public sector shutdown affects travel to and within the U.S., the good news for travellers is that private operators in the tourism sector are less directly impacted. Hotels, private museums, restaurants and tour operators will continue to operate, but they may also suffer from delays, cancellations or border frictions.
We’d like to hear from you about how you’re experiencing the government shutdown, whether you’re a federal employee who can’t work right now or someone who is
The government shutdown will last at least until at least next week, as the Senate adjourned until Tuesday after another round of failed votes to reopen the government.