U.S. Airlines Cancel 1,000 Flights
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"This is about where’s the pressure and how do we alleviate the pressure," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The FAA is cutting airline travel to help with air traffic control shortages. Many airports across the country have already started to feel the effects. Airlines are cutting 4% of all flights Friday and 40 major airports are set to expect cancellations and delays.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced it will cut flights by 10% at 40 of the nation’s busiest airports, starting with a 4% reduction on Friday and gradually increasing to 10% next week. The agency cites staffing shortages brought on by the ongoing government shutdown,
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Local flights affected by government shutdown
Local travelers are feeling the effects of flight delays and cancellations being caused by the ongoing government shutdown. 12 News reporter Ethan Logue spoke with some of those travelers.
American, Delta, Southwest, and United have all begun canceling flights due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. The Federal Aviation
FAA‑ordered flight cuts begin Friday at major airports. DFW and Love Field saw normal operations Thursday, but travelers are urged to monitor flight changes.
MID-MICHIGAN (WJRT) - Flight delays and cancellations are set to begin as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reduces flights by 10% at 40 major airports starting Friday.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced plans to reduce airline capacity at some of the nation's busiest airports due to the ongoing government shutdown. This decision will
The impact of the flight reductions were barely felt in Kansas City. At Kansas City International Airport, which is known by its airport code MCI, two departing flights were canceled Friday.