U.S. travel warns of Thanksgiving travel chaos

Shutdown-related staffing shortages could trigger major delays and erode traveler confidence

Nov 6, 2025

The U.S. Travel Association, backed by nearly 500 travel industry organizations, is urging Congress to immediately reopen the government to avoid major disruptions during the busy Thanksgiving travel period. With key aviation staff working without pay, the industry warns that traveler confidence and economic activity are at risk.

Key takeaways

  • Federal staffing strain: Air traffic controllers and TSA officers are currently working without pay, increasing operational pressure across airports.
  • Holiday travel at risk: More than 20 million passengers fly during Thanksgiving week, making any disruption widely felt.
  • Economic impact: Thanksgiving travel drives billions in spending that supports jobs, small businesses, and local tax revenue.
  • Declining traveler confidence: An estimated 60% of Americans are reconsidering holiday travel plans as uncertainty grows.
  • Call for congressional action: The coalition urges lawmakers to pass a clean continuing resolution to restore stability and prevent avoidable travel chaos.

Get the full story at U.S. Travel

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