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Travel Daily Podcast — November 7, 2025
Today’s podcast episode was created from the following stories:
United begins cutting flights in Denver as FAA orders shutdown-related reductions
Source: The Denver Post
By The Associated Press and Bruce Finley | bfinley@denverpost.com | The Denver Post — November 6, 2025
United began canceling about 4% of flights in and out of Denver — roughly 20 daily — as the FAA directs reductions at 40 major airports amid the government shutdown. Cuts could increase by 1% per day up to 10%, with United prioritizing hub-to-hub and international routes while trimming regional services. Travelers should use airline apps for notifications as ripple effects extend nationwide.
Airlines have been ordered to cancel thousands of flights due to the government shutdown. Here’s what they’re telling passengers.
Source: Business Insider
By Pete Syme, Taylor Rains, and Kelsey Vlamis — November 6, 2025
Starting Friday, the FAA’s 10% traffic cuts at 40 airports will largely spare long-haul international and hub-to-hub flights, with airlines focusing cancellations on regional and non-hub routes. Major carriers are auto-rebooking, waiving change and refund fees (even on basic fares), and urging customers to monitor their apps. Frontier’s CEO even suggests booking a backup ticket due to limited re-accommodation options.
US flight cancellations accelerate as airlines comply with government shutdown order
Source: Boston Herald (Associated Press)
By Josh Funk and Rio Yamat, Associated Press — November 6, 2025
Hundreds of Friday flights were canceled in advance as the FAA phases in reductions from 4% up to 10% to ease strain on unpaid, short-staffed air traffic controllers. Disruptions may extend to cargo operations in Memphis (FedEx) and Louisville (UPS), potentially impacting deliveries. Airlines are offering refunds even on nonrefundable tickets, but the timeline to restore normal operations depends on staffing stabilization.
MSP among 40 airports targeted by shutdown-related flight cuts
Source: TwinCities.com | Pioneer Press (AP)
By The Associated Press — November 6, 2025
Minneapolis–St. Paul International is on the FAA’s list for reductions between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. local time, ramping from 4% to 10% by November 14. Officials urge travelers to check with airlines as carriers concentrate cuts on smaller/ regional routes while keeping international schedules intact where possible. Refund flexibility is broadly available, but availability to rebook may tighten.
Europeans keep travelling as off-season demand for southern destinations grows
Source: European Travel Commission
By European Travel Commission (ETC) — November 6, 2025
ETC reports 73% of Europeans intend to travel between October and March, with resilient budgets and a notable shift toward Southern Europe for off-season sun and value. Mature travelers are driving demand, favoring single-destination, immersive trips; air remains the preferred mode. Safety, stable weather, and deals are key drivers — good news for destinations seeking to spread visitation beyond peak months.
Now earn United Airlines miles when you ride with Lyft
Source: Traveling For Miles
By Ziggy — November 6, 2025
Lyft riders in the U.S. can now earn United MileagePlus miles on eligible rides — 1 to 4 miles per dollar depending on ride type, with scheduled and on-demand airport rides earning the most. Miles stack with credit card rewards, and new users get 1,000 bonus miles after two rides within 30 days of linking accounts. It’s a simple way for United loyalists to boost balances on everyday ground travel.
2-night city break to Vienna for under £150
Source: HolidayPirates
By Hannah G — November 6, 2025
Lastminute.com is advertising a January two-night Vienna escape from roughly £120–£150 including flights and the 4-star NH Danube City. The price is based on two sharing and excludes checked bags and transfers; availability and pricing can change quickly, and local taxes may apply. A compelling winter-value option if you can travel light and move fast.

