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The Federal Aviation Administration sent an alert Monday afternoon. It's the second week Dallas-Fort Worth airport faces delayed flights over staffing issues.
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Travelers at DFW International Airport are feeling the effects of flight delays caused by FAA staffing shortages amid ongoing government shutdown.
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Delays are expected to last until at least 10 p.m. Monday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
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The Department of Homeland Security said the 64 people who volunteered received $1,000 and a chance to return to the U.S. legally. Advocates question whether the government will honor its promises.
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The airport says the July 4 holiday weekend will be the busiest for travelers.
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TWU poised to approve contract that will put women in the cockpit in the fall.
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A lawsuit brought by American Airlines against the ticketing site Skiplagged.com is bringing renewed attention to a controversial travel hack that some people have tried in an effort to save money.
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The airline will offer more than 50 daily departures from DFW International Airport to several popular destinations in Mexico, including Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta.
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Consumers are watching their pennies at the gas station and grocery store as consumer prices surged 8.6% in May, pushing the annual inflation rate to its highest in over 40 years.
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It鈥檚 been a bumpy week for Dallas based southwest Airlines. This week, a computer outage took down its website, forcing 1,300 flight cancellations, and鈥
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A little travel tech could help you get to your turkey on time.Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport predicts this will be the busiest holiday season in鈥
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"New and credible information has come to light in relation to the search" of the Malaysia Airlines flight, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said. Four aircraft have been diverted to the site.