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American Airlines, which operates 75% of the flights at Philadelphia International Airport, said Wednesday night that it has been directed by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to reduce flight schedules starting Friday,
Airlines are reducing flights starting Friday under a new FAA directive. Here’s how United, Southwest and American are handling it.
AA cuts more than 200 flights a day starting Friday, Nov. 7 due to FAA order to reduce air traffic during government shutdown.
Major airlines say that most passengers whose flights are canceled, and many who choose not to fly, will be eligible for refunds and no-fee rebookings.
Our airline partners, including American, will determine and communicate any schedule changes directly to customers,” CLT said.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced 40 major airports would face a 10% cut in flights. See the full list of impacted airports.
American Airlines is reducing the number of flights from Dallas to the Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA) amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.