Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, flight capacity
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Follow our coverage from Republic reporters of the effect of the federal government shutdown on air travel and Phoenix Sky Harbor flights.
The FAA’s order will take effect on Friday morning. In an email, Sky Harbor spokesperson Gregory Roybal directed New Times to contact the FAA for further information and encouraged passengers to verify their flight status with their airline before arriving at the airport.
The list of airports that will be required to reduce flights by 10% on Friday reportedly includes Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Sky Harbor is among the airports that will be affected by the FAA's directive to reduce the number of flights.
An ultra-low-cost carrier that's struggling to survive confirmed it would pull its two nonstop routes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport in January 2026.
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Staffing shortages are causing airline delays for hundreds of travelers at Sky Harbor International Airport on Wednesday afternoon.
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Workers, travelers at Phoenix Sky Harbor feeling the government shutdown's impact
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport is on a list of airports that will see flight reductions as a result of the ongoing federal government shutdown. While the reductions are scheduled to start on Nov. 7, travelers and workers alike are already feeling the impact of disruptions linked to the shutdown.
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