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For those with a trip planned in the coming days, it's best to brace for possible longer wait times at airports as flight cancellations are expected.
Federal officials announced the 40 airports that will see a 10% flight reduction which includes Newark, Teterboro and New York's major airports.
We're tracking the latest updates from across Texas, and how that's impacting travel, and how the nationwide impacts are being felt here at home.
The government shutdown is now causing flight cuts across the U.S. Here's what's happening at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Because of the continuing government shutdown, airports throughout the nation are slated to see flight reductions. Here's how Jackson is affected.
Logan International Airport was one of 40 major airports ordered to cut flights Friday amid an air traffic controller shortage.
Memphis International Airport is on a list of airports facing a 10% reduction in flights due to the impacts of the federal government shutdown.
Palm Springs International Airport is not on the list of those impacted by a reduction in flights, but could still be affected.
For those with a trip planned in the coming days, it's best to brace for possible longer wait times at airports as flight cancellations are expected.
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FAA cuts flights amid shutdown strain: How it will impact Atlanta's airport
The flight cuts affect major airports across the country, including Atlanta, Chicago O’Hare, Dallas-Fort Worth, Los Angeles International, and New York’s LaGuardia and JFK airports. The FAA said any future changes to the order will be based on real-time safety data.