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Officials from South Florida’s two major airports said Monday that, despite an announcement from President Donald Trump, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have not been deployed to man security lines during a partial government shutdown ― at least not yet.
The travel trouble continues at airports across the country due to the partial government shutdown as Transportation Security Administration workers also continue to show up to work without pay.
The partial government shutdown continued to cause long lines at airports across the country Monday.
A specialized U.S. Customs and Border Protection unit responded to the “high trend of narcotics being smuggled outbound” from Miami International Airport, according to a Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputy’s recent report.
The wave of cancellations continued Monday at Miami International Airport as a monster winter storm moving across the country caused chaos at many of the nation’s airports.
A Chicago woman is facing a felony charge in South Florida after sheriff’s deputies said she attacked a worker at Miami International Airport on Monday morning.
Miami International Airport is undergoing significant infrastructure improvements following a series of high-profile issues.
The second flight chartered by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis transporting U.S. citizens out of Haiti landed at Miami International Airport on Thursday.
American Airlines will now be flying to a brand-new Caribbean destination from Miami International Airport.
With New Year’s Eve on Sunday, aviation authorities expect Saturday to be one of the busiest traveling days of December in South Florida.
To impress Super Bowl LIV fans, airport officials in South Florida are doing what they can to make sure the airports are clean, well decorated and feel welcoming before the game.
One day after Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International airport was forced to cancel or delay flights due to flooding rains, the airport appears to be back on track.