Airlines announced hundreds of fewer flights on the first day of reductions, and airports warned of long wait times and delays.
FAA announces flight reductions, leaving travelers worried about flights
The FAA will cut flights at 40 major airports by 10% to compensate for the shortage of air traffic controllers during the government shutdown.
NEW YORK – It’s another day for anxious travelers to update their flight status to see if their flights are among the reduced flights due to the record federal government shutdown.
Nov. 8 (Reuters) – Forty airports across the U.S. face a second day of government-mandated flight cancellations, with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warning that the cuts could be even wider. The inconvenience is expected to increase further in the coming days.
Airlines announced hundreds of fewer flights on the first day of reductions, and airports warned of long wait times and delays.
Photos and videos from airports across the United States show the scene.
Chicago O’Hare site where flight reductions are needed
Airports are having to reduce operations due to a shortage of air traffic controllers due to the government shutdown. Chicago O’Hare is on the list.
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