
US Considers Ending Preclearance at Canadian Airports
The US is reviewing its Preclearance program in Canadian airports due to falling passenger numbers, potentially ending the service that allows travelers to clear customs before flying.
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The US is reviewing its Preclearance program in Canadian airports due to falling passenger numbers, potentially ending the service that allows travelers to clear customs before flying.
Chicago O'Hare International Airport is now the most connected airport in the U.S., offering extensive domestic and international flights, including new routes to global destinations. This enhances Ch
Departures to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport were grounded on Friday, September 25, due to severe thunderstorms, causing average delays of 75 minutes for flights within a 1,000 nautical mile radius, inclu
Europe faces widespread travel disruptions in October as strikes in Greece, France, Italy, Netherlands, and Spain impact air, rail, and public transport. A new border system also launches.
The TSA has updated its list of prohibited items for air travel, banning cordless butane and lithium battery-powered curling and flat irons from checked bags. These items are now only allowed in carry
Italy faces widespread air travel disruption on Friday, September 26, as airport and airline staff strike over pay and conditions, affecting flights and ground operations.
United Airlines flights nationwide were grounded for 30 minutes Wednesday morning due to a "connectivity issue," causing 614 delays and 36 cancellations, with major impact on Texas airports.
American Airlines reported multiple flight delays and cancellations at Bradley International Airport due to a systemwide technical issue. Both arrivals and departures were impacted.
Cape Air will launch new 35-minute flights from New Bedford to Boston Logan Airport on September 29. The service includes two daily round trips, with one-way tickets priced at $79, offering faster tra
A potential U.S. government shutdown after September 30 could cause significant travel disruptions, including long airport lines and national park closures.
Airline passenger rights are facing significant challenges, with efforts to reduce protections like automatic refunds and fee transparency. Travelers must understand their remaining rights and adopt p
North American airports will see 617 daily flights to Europe in October, a 20-flight increase from last year. New York JFK leads, while Toronto rises to third and Boston experiences 11% growth.