Record-long U.S. shutdown pushes millions into food aid limbo and flight delays

Meanwhile, airlines announced over 1,500 cancellations and 6,700 flight delays as the air-traffic controller workforce remains under strain.
The shutdown—now the longest in U.S. history—could cost up to US$14 billion in lost economic output according to ABC estimates.
Record-long U.S. shutdown pushes millions into food aid limbo and flight delays

Meanwhile, airlines announced over 1,500 cancellations and 6,700 flight delays as the air-traffic controller workforce remains under strain.
The shutdown—now the longest in U.S. history—could cost up to US$14 billion in lost economic output according to ABC estimates.

U.S. shutdown triggers food-aid delays and flight disruptions, underlining deep-seated impact on services.
Meanwhile, airlines announced over 1,500 cancellations and 6,700 flight delays as the air-traffic controller workforce remains under strain.
The shutdown—now the longest in U.S. history—could cost up to US$14 billion in lost economic output according to ABC estimates.

Meanwhile, airlines announced over 1,500 cancellations and 6,700 flight delays as the air-traffic controller workforce remains under strain.
The shutdown—now the longest in U.S. history—could cost up to US$14 billion in lost economic output according to ABC estimates.