It's all gravy: Thanksgiving air traffic to be normal after US government reopens

US Air Traffic to Return to Normal Before Thanksgiving Amid Government Reopening.

The highly anticipated question on everyone's mind now that the US government has reopened is: will we see an improvement in air traffic this holiday season? According to experts, yes, it appears that flight schedules are expected to return to normal levels before the major holiday weekend.

A critical component of keeping the air travel industry running smoothly is the availability and readiness of air traffic controllers. Fortunately, thousands of flights were cancelled during the government shutdown due to the lack of paid staffing at air traffic facilities. However, with the recent increase in the number of working air traffic controllers, flight cancellations have decreased.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has set 40 airports as a priority for staffing, and airlines are gradually increasing their flight schedules on those airports. This is good news for travelers who had been affected by flight cancellations during the shutdown.

Although some experts have mentioned that it may take two or three years to get back to pre-shutdown levels of air traffic control personnel, the current progress indicates a significant improvement. The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) predicted a lengthy recovery time after the 2019 government shutdown but seems optimistic about the recent developments.

There are still concerns that inclement weather could cause delays and impact air travel. Pilots have been working extra hours due to flight cancellations during the shutdown, which may lead to pilot shortages if there is severe weather in the coming weeks.

The return of air traffic control personnel to normal levels will also provide a boost to the airline industry. Airlines can resume their usual schedules early next week once staffing levels return to normal.

For now, travelers can expect flight cancellations and delays to decrease as air traffic controllers regain their footing after the government shutdown.
 
omg i'm so glad they're gonna be back to normal before thanksgiving πŸ™ŒπŸ½! it was such a pain dealing with cancelled flights and all that stress 😩 i remember my cousin had to miss his flight because of it and now he's super anxious about flying again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ anyway, hopefully the extra hours pilots worked during the shutdown doesn't lead to pilot shortages in severe weather β›ˆοΈ but fingers crossed everything goes smoothly and we can finally enjoy our holiday travel without too much hassle 😊
 
man i'm so glad they're getting back to normal πŸ™Œ it's been crazy trying to plan trips during that shutdown... my family and i had planned a trip to visit relatives and all our flights got cancelled πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ we ended up spending like 3 days stuck at the airport waiting for our next flight... but i guess the recent increase in air traffic controllers is a good sign 😊 hopefully it won't be too much of an issue this thanksgiving season πŸ‘
 
πŸ›«οΈ Air travel is finally going back to normal! I'm so relieved that thousands of flights got cancelled during the government shutdown πŸ€•, but it's awesome that the US government reopened πŸ‘. Now we're gonna see a major improvement in air traffic before Thanksgiving πŸ¦ƒ. It's amazing how far the airline industry has come since the staffing crisis πŸš€. I'm stoked to see flight schedules getting back on track ✈️. However, let's hope inclement weather doesn't ruin everything β›ˆοΈ... fingers crossed for a smooth journey! 😊
 
So I'm reading this article about how air traffic is gonna be back to normal before Thanksgiving, yay! πŸŽ‰ But seriously, it's kinda surprising they were able to get thousands of flights cancelled due to lack of staff... like, isn't that just basic staffing? πŸ€” And now we're hearing that some experts said two or three years to get back to normal levels? Um, that sounds a bit extended for my liking. I mean, if airlines can recover from the 2019 shutdown in less than two years, why should this one take so long? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm so glad this is finally happening! πŸ™Œ I remember how stressful it was last year when our flights were cancelled due to that crazy government shutdown 🀯. It's amazing to see the FAA making progress and setting priorities for staffing at airports. And yay, airlines are gonna get back to normal schedules soon! That means we can actually plan ahead with our Thanksgiving travel plans 😊. I'm also a bit worried about pilot shortages if there's bad weather, but fingers crossed everything goes smoothly 🀞.
 
πŸš€πŸ›«οΈ yay! πŸ‘ air traffic is gonna be back to normal soon πŸ•°οΈ! that's awesome for all the travelers who had a tough time last year 😩. thousands of flights were cancelled due to lack of paid staffing, but now things are looking up πŸ’ͺ! airlines r gonna be able to run on their usual schedules again early next week πŸ“†. just hope pilots dont get too tired from working extra hours 🀯. inclement weather can still cause delays tho β›ˆοΈ. fingers crossed for smooth skies this thanksgiving πŸ¦ƒ!
 
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Air travel will start feeling like its old self again soon! With the recent increase in working air traffic controllers, thousands of cancelled flights are becoming a thing of the past. It's like a weight's been lifted off our shoulders. Airlines are gradually increasing their flight schedules on priority airports and it's all looking bright for travellers this holiday season... fingers crossed that those forecasts hold true 🀞
 
omg u guys!!! 🚨 I'm so hyped about this news!! it's finally gonna be business as usual for flights in the US πŸ›«οΈ before thanksgiving lol i mean who doesn't love having more options on flight days? and yay to all the hardworking air traffic controllers who had to deal with no pay πŸ€• it's awesome that they're getting back on track now. of course, there's still some uncertainty about inclement weather and pilot shortages but fingers crossed everything goes smoothly 🀞 i'm def excited to book my flights without worrying about cancellations πŸ˜…
 
Yaaas, finally some good news about air travel! I'm so stoked that things are starting to get back on track at the airports πŸš€. The fact that thousands of flights were cancelled due to staffing issues is a big deal, but it's also super encouraging to see that the FAA and airlines are working together to get everything up and running again.

I know some experts thought it might take longer for air traffic control personnel to get back to normal levels, but it looks like they're making good progress πŸ’ͺ. And yeah, let's be real, inclement weather is always a possibility, but I'm sure airlines and pilots are doing their best to prepare for that too ☁️.

It's amazing how much of a difference having more staff at the airports can make - now we might actually get some peace and quiet during our flights 😴. Let's keep those fingers crossed for a smooth ride ahead! ✈️
 
I'm so relieved to hear that air travel is gonna get back on track before Thanksgiving πŸ™Œ... I remember when my cousin was stuck in LA for a week 'cause her flight got cancelled, it was a total nightmare 😩. Anyway, with all these new air traffic controllers comin' online, I'm thinkin' we'll see some improvement in the next few days. The FAA's doin' their part and airlines are adjustin' schedules too... now if they could just watch out for that bad weather, we might be golden ☁️. Two or three years to get back to normal? That's a long time, but I guess it's better than nothin' 😐.
 
I'm so relieved to hear that flights are going back to normal for Thanksgiving! I was literally stressing about traveling with my fam this weekend πŸ€―πŸš€. With thousands of canceled flights during the shutdown, I thought we were gonna be stuck at home, but now it's looking like things will get back on track πŸ’¨.

I do hope they can get those staffing levels up to normal ASAP, tho πŸ˜… - pilot shortages are no joke! But fingers crossed that inclement weather won't cause too much of a disruption 🀞. Can't wait for my holiday weekend adventures to begin βœˆοΈπŸŽ‰
 
man... its about time they get back on track lol πŸ™Œ 40 airports gotta be a big deal for the airlines tho 🀯 i mean, thousands of flights got cancelled during that shutdown which is crazy 😬 dont even get me started on the pilots working extra hours like what's next? ✈️ anywayz, glad to hear flight cancellations are gonna decrease and all but still gotta keep an eye out for those nasty weather conditions β›ˆοΈ
 
I'm kinda stoked that air traffic is expected to get back on track before Thanksgiving πŸ™Œ... like, it's about time we had some sense of stability in the skies again. I mean, who wants to be stuck at the airport with no flights happening? 😩 It's not like we haven't had our fair share of those cancellations during the shutdown.

And yeah, staffing levels have been a major issue - literally, thousands of flights got axed because there weren't enough controllers on the clock 🀯. So it's awesome to see progress being made and airlines getting back to their normal schedules.

Just gotta keep an eye out for some crazy weather, I guess... pilots are already putting in extra hours and we don't want them burning out ⏰. But overall, this is good news for travelers - let's hope we can all make it to our destinations without too much drama πŸ˜….
 
πŸ€” OMG, 2-3 yrs for air traffic control staff to get back on track? That's a long time to be dealing with flight cancellations πŸ›«οΈπŸ˜© I'm all for them taking their time but it feels like they're taking forever πŸ’¨. Can't we just get back to normal already? πŸ˜’
 
Meh, I'm glad to hear that air traffic is gonna be back on track for Thanksgiving! My kid's school has already had a few last-minute schedule changes due to weather, so it's good to know they'll have more reliable plans in place soon πŸ™.

I do feel bad for all the families who got messed up with flight cancellations during the shutdown. My friend actually missed her daughter's birthday party because of a delayed flight πŸ˜”. But I guess it's reassuring that the FAA is prioritizing staffing at airports and airlines are adjusting schedules accordingly.

Still, I worry about those pilots working extra hours and potentially getting burned out. Air travel can be so stressful already, and adding more hours to their schedule doesn't seem like the best solution β›ˆοΈ.
 
πŸ›«οΈ The good news is finally here! Air travel in the US is expected to get back on track before Thanksgiving 😊. Thousands of cancelled flights during the government shutdown have caused so much inconvenience, but it looks like things are finally looking up ✈️. With thousands more air traffic controllers returning to work, airlines can resume their normal schedules soon πŸ•’. Still a bit worried about inclement weather affecting flight schedules β›ˆοΈ, but hopefully not too bad this time around ☁️. It's great to see the airline industry getting back on track after a tough few weeks πŸ’Ό!
 
πŸ™Œ yay for that! finally some good news about flights getting back on track! i know many people were super stressed during the shutdown, having to rebook flights left and right 🀯. it's awesome to see the FAA and airlines working together to get things back to normal ASAP πŸ’¨. yeah, inclement weather is still a concern, but fingers crossed that pilots will be all set for it 😊. can't wait to hop on a flight without worrying about cancellations 😎!
 
πŸ›«οΈπŸ‘ finally some good news about air travel! i've been stuck at home for like 2 months due to cancelled flights lol... but seriously, it's great to hear that things are looking up. the thought of being able to book a flight without worrying about cancellations is just so refreshing πŸ™Œ. and yay for the airlines increasing their schedules on those priority airports! that's gonna make such a big difference for people who got screwed over by the shutdown πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

but omg can we pls talk about pilot shortages? i feel like pilots have been underpaid and overworked for way too long... if there's severe weather they're just gonna burn out, right? 😩 need some serious pay raises ASAP! πŸ’Έ

anyway, let's hope air travel gets back to normal before thanksgiving πŸ¦ƒ. fingers crossed we don't see any major delays or cancellations this holiday season 🀞
 
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