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In reply to the discussion: US anti-fascism expert blocked from flying to Spain at airport [View all]ancianita
(42,298 posts)14. It's likely more about the shutdown than about Bray himself. About 200 flights were cancelled from Mon to early Wed.
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Nearly 12,000 flight delays were in part tied to Federal Aviation Administration slowdowns due to controller absences, while about 200 flights were canceled...
Air traffic control staffing issues have emerged sooner in this shutdown than the last major halt to government funding in 2019, leading to unexpected shortages in cities around the country. If it continues, travelers will see "erosion of service" as frustrated air traffic controllers and TSA officers get tired and call in sick, said Sheldon Jacobson, a University of Illinois professor who helped design TSA Pre-Check.
"The largest shutdown in history was 35 days in the first President Trump term. Are we going to see 35 days again? Right now, there's no evidence of it being reconciled and ended, but these things will change very, very quickly and unpredictably," he said.
Arizona-based travel agent Sonia Bhagwan said two clients have asked if they should cancel their Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations to Hawaii.
Wayne Milano, 44, of Monmouth County, New Jersey, said he canceled a business trip to India and will not fly until the stalemate is resolved. Citing bad luck with delays and cancellations, Milano told Reuters air travel is out of the question for now.
Air traffic control staffing issues have emerged sooner in this shutdown than the last major halt to government funding in 2019, leading to unexpected shortages in cities around the country. If it continues, travelers will see "erosion of service" as frustrated air traffic controllers and TSA officers get tired and call in sick, said Sheldon Jacobson, a University of Illinois professor who helped design TSA Pre-Check.
"The largest shutdown in history was 35 days in the first President Trump term. Are we going to see 35 days again? Right now, there's no evidence of it being reconciled and ended, but these things will change very, very quickly and unpredictably," he said.
Arizona-based travel agent Sonia Bhagwan said two clients have asked if they should cancel their Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations to Hawaii.
Wayne Milano, 44, of Monmouth County, New Jersey, said he canceled a business trip to India and will not fly until the stalemate is resolved. Citing bad luck with delays and cancellations, Milano told Reuters air travel is out of the question for now.
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I won't fly because the airlplane builders and air traffic control system sucks so bad..
mdbl
Thursday
#8
"Getting into the air and getting back down? That's a different story." Is it?
EX500rider
Thursday
#42
Statistically speaking, commercial airlines travel is the safest means of travel.
Gimpyknee
Thursday
#36
The feeling of safety is individually specific. What feels safe to me, may not feel that way to you or someone else. ❤️
littlemissmartypants
Thursday
#39
Why have a shutdown? The whole thing is a big ugly punishment of Americans, just like the big ugly bill before it.
ancianita
Thursday
#16
No good reason... the point of terrorizing their "enemies" is to instill fear.
ihaveaquestion
Thursday
#24
Possibly they want to keep him here for Trump's lackeys in Congress to grill him.
highplainsdem
Thursday
#9
It's likely more about the shutdown than about Bray himself. About 200 flights were cancelled from Mon to early Wed.
ancianita
Thursday
#14
I see. Thanks. I think I read that his flight was cancelled, and misunderstood it as THE flight that was cancelled.
ancianita
Thursday
#25
The Guardian's report says "the family were rebooked for Thursday evening...." We'll see if they get to leave.
ancianita
Thursday
#32
I expect we'll be reading more stories that constitute the regime's unfolding narrative about antifa.
ancianita
Thursday
#54
Flight was not cancelled. They had already checked in, went through security and were at the boarding gate.
ihaveaquestion
Thursday
#22
All who do not conform to the Reich will become Antifa and be made examples of.
hadEnuf
Thursday
#23
Amen. Because all they want is to publicly criminalize him as a leader of antifa.
ancianita
Thursday
#29
No proof at all this was the govt's doing, could just be a airline glitch nt
EX500rider
Thursday
#43