Air traffic controllers are receiving at least some of their backpay. Airlines are revving up their operations to ensure they can transport the 31 million people expected to fly around the Thanksgiving holiday. And travelers across the U.S. are breathing a bit easier after a week-long span in which more than 5,500 flights were canceled and more than 23,000 were delayed.
The shutdown is over, but the nation’s aviation problems are not.
The Washington Post Business17 hrs ago115


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