The government shutdown has entered its 10th day. How the shutdown might impact food stamps, travel, banking and more.
More than a week into the shutdown, federal employees at United States airports are working essential jobs without pay.
Here's the latest on the federal government shutdown, when the government could reopen after a Congressional vote, and what ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned that air traffic controllers are experiencing increased pressure at work amid ...
How long would you keep going to work if you didn't receive a paycheck? That's the question that thousands of air traffic ...
The U.S. State Department on Monday eased a travel advisory for Americans considering travel to China or Hong Kong from "Do Not Travel" to "Reconsider Travel," citing "improved conditions." ...
Although the public sector shutdown affects travel to and within the U.S., the good news for travellers is that private ...
Getting a passport in time for an international trip can be stressful at the best of times. The government shutdown, which entered its 10th day on Oct. 10 and has impacted a range of federal ...
Madrid must enforce travel restrictions ordered by the health ministry to limit novel coronavirus outbreaks or the national government will impose a state of emergency that would force it to comply, ...
The federal government officially shut down for the first time in nearly seven years after Congress failed to pass a funding ...
The U.S. travel economy has lost over $1 billion since the government shutdown began on October 1, according to the U.S.
The U.S. government has shutdown, here are the known and expected travel impacts at airports, national parks and beyond.