Airports
- Hundreds of Flights Canceled at New York Airports, Even With a Few Inches of Snow - To avoid the ripple effects of real-time adjustments to what was predicted to be up to nine inches of snow, the major airlines said they pre-emptively canceled flights.
- How New York Is Preparing for Its First Major Snowstorm in Years - Streets were brined, plows were ready and flights were canceled as the metropolitan region braced for up to 10 inches of snow.
- New York City Braces for Heavy Snow as Winter Storm Approaches - The region could see accumulations of up to 5 to 7 inches from late Friday into Saturday.
- Trinidad and Tobago to open its airports to US military as tensions with Venezuela escalate - PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — The government of Trinidad and Tobago said Monday that it would allow the U.S. military access to its airports in coming weeks as tensions build between the United States and Venezuela. The announcement comes
- Immigration Agents Are Using Air Passenger Data for Deportation Effort - The Transportation Security Administration is providing passenger lists to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement to identify and detain travelers subject to deportation orders.
- TSA Imposes $45 Fee for Travelers Without REAL ID Starting February 2026 - As of February, passengers without the government-approved identity card will be required to pay for alternative screening at U.S. airports.