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Travelers should expect flight cancellations and delays to continue this week, even if the government shutdown ends. Experts say it will take days for airline operations to return to normal after the shutdown due to displaced crews and aircraft.
As flights are delayed and canceled at Logan Airport in Boston and across the country, travelers are left stranded and unsure of what to do.
As lawmakers continue working toward a resolution to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, the aviation industry and millions of travelers are looking ahead to recovery from the most severe flight disruptions the
The ongoing government shutdown continues to create travel headaches, with flight cancellations stacking up due to staffing shortages at TSA and air traffic control centers.
Travel pros are urging people to brace for flight disruptions as the FAA throttles back air traffic starting on Friday.
ABC 11 Raleigh, NC on MSN
Some travelers opting for train travel amid shutdown flight concerns
Amid concerns about the government shutdown, TSA, and flight delays and cancellations, some travelers are opting to take the train instead. Verlissa Brown from Florida wasn't expecting to be at Raleigh's Union Station, but it was the only way to make it up north for her brother's funeral.