Busiest US airports face flight reductions
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The Transportation Secretary is ordering a 10% cut in flights at major airports due to air traffic safety concerns.
FAA to reduce flights at 40 major airports across the country. See full list of what airports will be affected, when to expect cancellations, delays
Starting Friday, the FAA is reducing flights at 40 high-traffic airports, citing safety concerns amid the government shutdown.
The federal government is ordering flight cuts at 40 major airports because of the shutdown – but it’s flyers in places like Pensacola, Florida; Moline, Illinois; Waco, Texas; and Shreveport, Louisiana who will have it the hardest.
The FAA ordered 10% of flights cut amid the government shutdown. Airlines cancelled flights at 40 US airports, throwing travel plans into disarray.
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