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Forty major airports are going to see many flight cancellations this weekend. If you're traveling through one of these, be sure to check your flight status.
Flight delays and cancellations are mounting across the U.S. And they're likely to get worse leading up to Thanksgiving.
"It's going to lead to more cancellations, but we are going to work with the airlines to do this in a systematic way."
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.
Over three dozen major airports are expected to see flight cuts as the Federal Aviation Administration scales back operations amid the federal government shutdown.
All flights were canceled Nov. 4 at a Louisville airport after a deadly UPS plane crash. Here's how to check your flight status at Indy's airport.
While Boise is not one of the hubs designated for flight reductions by the FAA, many of Boise's connecting hubs are being affected.
Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky has reopened, but multiple taxiways remain closed, according to the FAA, after a fiery UPS plane crash on Nov. 4 left at least nine people dead and several injured. Anyone scheduled to arrive or depart in Louisville have been advised by airport authorities to check their flight status.