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Massive Flight Delays Worry Travelers as Government Shutdown Continues.
Challenges intensify as the holiday travel season looms.
By Berit Thorkelson, AARP. Published October 03, 2025.
➡️[*** Updated October 31, 2025.
The U.S. government shutdown is now headed toward the one-month mark, making it the second-longest shutdown in American history.
It’s closing in on the longest, which was the last shutdown. That ran from Dec. 22, 2018, to Jan. 25, 2019 — 35 days.
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Yeah, this is stressing a lot of travelers out. I’ve started building in extra time at the airport just in case - better to chill with a coffee than miss your flight because of short staffing.
[11/3/25]
@MuktaS390247 , I am surprised that planes are still flying with all the Air Traffic Controllers "drama" in the media.
Lol, at age 67, I am staying on the ground.
Between all the crashes, I NO longer feel safe flying although I will have to when I relocate back to Florida from Virginia. Seriously thought of driving, but way too many hours for my old bones. 🙄
Anyway, glad you figured out a system that works for you.
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