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Air Travel in 2026: Flight Cancellations, Rising Prices, and What's Next for NC airports?

22 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Air travel in 2026 is more complicated than ever. From rising airline ticket prices and flight cancellations to airport expansion projects and new international routes, travelers across the U.S. are feeling the impact. In this episode, aviation expert Steve Van Beek breaks down what's driving the turbulence in commercial aviation — including jet fuel costs, TSA wait times, air traffic control shortages, and what's next for Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), Asheville and other NC airports. If you're a frequent flyer, a business traveler, or planning a trip this summer, this conversation will help you navigate what's ahead.

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