Airlines Cancel Thousands of Flights Amid Government Shutdown Crisis
The government shutdown has taken a toll on the nation's air travel, with thousands of flights cancelled by airlines in the US. The crisis began when President Trump threatened to dock the pay of air traffic controllers who took off work due to staffing shortages and medical conditions.
Senator Tammy Duckworth, an Illinois Democrat, slammed the president's move as "disgraceful and dangerous". She accused him of punishing air traffic controllers for prioritizing their health and safety over their duties. The senator pointed out that controllers were not penalized financially during previous shutdowns, despite working during this one.
The Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sided with the president, stating that air traffic controllers must show up to work. However, he also pledged to work with Congress to reward their commitment to keeping skies safe.
The government shutdown began on October 1 and has led to thousands of flights being cancelled by airlines. The crisis has resulted in significant disruptions to air travel, affecting millions of passengers.
The government shutdown has taken a toll on the nation's air travel, with thousands of flights cancelled by airlines in the US. The crisis began when President Trump threatened to dock the pay of air traffic controllers who took off work due to staffing shortages and medical conditions.
Senator Tammy Duckworth, an Illinois Democrat, slammed the president's move as "disgraceful and dangerous". She accused him of punishing air traffic controllers for prioritizing their health and safety over their duties. The senator pointed out that controllers were not penalized financially during previous shutdowns, despite working during this one.
The Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sided with the president, stating that air traffic controllers must show up to work. However, he also pledged to work with Congress to reward their commitment to keeping skies safe.
The government shutdown began on October 1 and has led to thousands of flights being cancelled by airlines. The crisis has resulted in significant disruptions to air travel, affecting millions of passengers.