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Travel companies are warning about Thanksgiving travel chaos and urging lawmakers to end the government shutdown.
Here's what you're owed and what you can do if your flight is delayed or canceled by the ongoing government shutdown.
International travellers have been warned US airports will begin axing flights, as the record-breaking government shutdown causes a shortage of crucial transport workers.
On Oct. 30, the State Department issued a Level 4 “do not travel” warning for Mali, advising travelers not to travel to the country due to crime, terrorism, kidnapping, unrest, and health. This order came after the Department of State ordered non-emergency employees and their family members to leave Mali due to safety risks.
The U.S. Travel Association appointed Erik Hansen as Senior VP, Head of Government Relations, to lead advocacy strategies and policy engagement for the travel industry's growth and modernization.
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Seven other countries have restrictions. On Wednesday, June 4, the United States government banned travel from 12 countries and placed restrictions on seven others. The list was created by the departments of State and Homeland Security and the Director of ...
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Thanksgiving travel delays 'growing by the hour' with 60% of Americans reconsidering plans due to shutdown
The U.S. Travel Association and nearly 500 tourism organizations have called on the government to reopen the government before Thanksgiving to prevent further travel disruptions