FAA, Logan International Airport and Boston
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Earlier this week, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that he was ordering a 10% cut in flights at 40 major airports, including Boston’s Logan International Airport, due to air traffic control staffing shortages caused by the federal government shutdown.
More than 150 flights were canceled at Boston's Logan Airport over the weekend while the FAA reduced air traffic across the country.
Passengers faced growing frustration at Logan Airport as dozens of additional flights were canceled because of the government shutdown.
MassPort officials urge travelers to check with their airline before coming to the airport on Friday and while the reduction in flights continues.
More than 100 flights to and from Logan International Airport in Boston were canceled and about 400 were delayed Monday afternoon, the fourth day of government-mandated flight cuts at major airports across the US.