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Holiday Travel News 9 October 2025 - 23 November 2025

JFK Holiday Travel 2025: Construction Chaos, Best JFK–Newark Shuttles, and New TSA Rules You Need to Know Today

JFK Holiday Travel 2025: Construction Chaos, Best JFK–Newark Shuttles, and New TSA Rules You Need to Know Today

New York — November 23, 2025 New York City is heading into one of its busiest Thanksgiving travel periods ever just as John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) undergoes a once‑in‑a‑generation rebuild and the TSA rolls out some of the biggest security changes in years. ABC7 New York+2Port Authority Builds+2 If you’re flying into or out of JFK today — or racing between JFK and Newark for a tight connection — the combination of construction, record crowds, and new security rules can turn a simple trip into a high-stress puzzle. This guide pulls together today’s most important updates: how JFK’s
Thanksgiving Travel: Allegiant Air Sounds Alarm as FAA Cuts Flights 10% Amid Ongoing Shutdown (Nov. 7, 2025)

Thanksgiving Travel: Allegiant Air Sounds Alarm as FAA Cuts Flights 10% Amid Ongoing Shutdown (Nov. 7, 2025)

What’s new today (Nov. 7, 2025) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is implementing a plan to cut scheduled traffic by up to 10% across 40 high‑volume” markets beginning Friday morning, part of a safety‑first response to unpaid and increasingly fatigued air traffic controllers during the record‑long shutdown. Airlines are trimming schedules and advising travelers to watch for changes. AP News In Las Vegas, officials confirmed Harry Reid International Airport is among the airports subject to the cuts. As of Thursday evening, 38 Friday flights had already been canceled, and more day‑of adjustments are possible as the reductions roll out. Travelers
Thanksgiving Travel Warning: FAA Orders 10% Flight Cuts as U.S. Shutdown Hits Day 37; Allegiant Air Sees Risks If Stalemate Reaches Holiday

Thanksgiving Travel Warning: FAA Orders 10% Flight Cuts as U.S. Shutdown Hits Day 37; Allegiant Air Sees Risks If Stalemate Reaches Holiday

FAA’s extraordinary move, explained With air traffic controllers working unpaid and staffing strains mounting, the Federal Aviation Administration said it will cut scheduled flight volumes by 10% across 40 of the busiest U.S. markets beginning Friday. The agency frames the reductions as a safety measure as the funding impasse drags into a second month. Analysts estimate the move could remove up to 1,800 flights and 268,000 seats on the heaviest days. AP News Industry sources say the reductions will phase in—about 4% Friday, then 5% Saturday, 6% Sunday, climbing to 10% next week, allowing carriers to rework schedules. International flights
Delta’s Profits Take Off as Travel Demand Soars – Airline Signals Record Holiday Season Ahead

Delta’s Profits Take Off as Travel Demand Soars – Airline Signals Record Holiday Season Ahead

Delta Delivers Soaring Q3 Results Delta Air Lines kicked off airline earnings season with a strong September-quarter performance that blew past projections. The carrier earned $1.42 billion in net income for Q3 2025 – almost 60% higher than the year-ago period – translating to $2.17 per share (GAAP) marketscreener.com. Excluding one-time items, Delta’s profit was $1.71 per share, comfortably above the ~$1.52 analysts expected marketscreener.com. Revenue for the quarter reached $16.67 billion, beating forecasts (~$15.8 billion) and marking a ~8% increase year-on-year marketscreener.com. These results came in at the top end of management’s guidance, as Delta benefited from robust travel demand over the
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