JD Vance, Sean Duffy predict ‘disaster’ for airline travel if government shutdown stretches to November
WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday predicted air traffic “disaster” if the government shutdown stretches into November, as overworked and unpaid workers are pushed to the brink and more flights are delayed.
The dire warnings came after Vance and Duffy huddled at the White House with the CEO of United Airlines, Teamsters’ boss Sean O’Brien and former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, who now reps the largest trade association for cargo and passenger airlines, to talk over the troubling travel forecast for the Thanksgiving holiday.
“It’ll be a disaster in aviation,” Duffy exclaimed. “October is a slower, air travel month, and we have great weather in October. And so you’ve seen minimal disruption because of good weather and slower travel.
“But as we go into November, travel picks up as people start to look at going to see their families, kids come home from college,” he added.
Unpaid air traffic controllers may be forced to leave work to find a second job to pay their bills “and you’re going to have mass issues throughout the airspace,” he said.
