US Airline CEOs: "Pay Security Workers Even During the Shutdown"
In a letter to Congress, major airline executives warn that failure to pay security workers during government shutdowns is causing severe flight delays and long lines at airports
In a letter to Congress, major airline executives warn that failure to pay security workers during government shutdowns is causing severe flight delays and long lines at airports
"Shining the spotlight on our outstanding tourism": English Tourism Week runs from March 13–22, celebrating the tourism sector’s role in jobs, communities, and economic growth across England; the government plans to attract 50 million visitors a year by 2030
Heavy and persistent rains are leading to mudslides, flooding, and road closures in several provinces across Peru. Authorities are warning of renewed heavy rainfall in the coming days, urging the public to take extra caution
US airlines are preparing for one of the busiest spring travel seasons on record, with 171 million passengers expected to fly between March and April. Carriers are adding more flights and millions of extra seats. Officials warn of the possibility of another federal government shutdown
Mexico: Flight disruptions, road closures, and suspended transportation services in major cities, including Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, and Guadalajara; US government employees instructed to work remotely and avoid movement in certain areas
About a week after the disaster in Crans-Montana, in which more than 40 people celebrating the New Year were killed, the government has declared a day of mourning; 37 countries and the European Union have been invited. This is what is expected to happen
The US Department of Justice has admitted state liability for the collision between a U.S. military Blackhawk helicopter and a civilian American Eagle airliner that killed 67 people near Washington last January. Legal documents paint a disturbing picture of air coordination in the capital region
Cold Weather Payments recipients in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland are entitled to a payment for each week of extreme cold between November 2025 and March 2026; there is no need to apply to receive the benefits
The Greek government has decided not to take any chances and shut down schools in Athens following more than half a day of heavy rain and damage; the storm continues east to Rhodes, making its way to Turkey soon
IATA is requesting clarification and a solution from the government of Venezuela to ensure the continuity and safety of flights between the country and the rest of the world. The U.S. and Spain have issued warnings and suspended flights to the country