Airlines Are Canceling Flights Amid Shutdown
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Airlines are reducing flights starting Friday under a new FAA directive. Here’s how United, Southwest and American are handling it.
Major U.S. airlines including Delta, United, and American are canceling flights as the FAA orders reduced air traffic due to a government shutdown and staffing shortages. Passengers are being urged to monitor flights,
Charlotte Douglas International Airport and American Airlines are warning travelers that flight cancelations have begun at CLT, as the airport implements the FAA's flight reduction order Friday.
Hours after the FAA announced a reduction in U.S. flight capacity due to air traffic controller shortages related to the ongoing government shutdown, major airlines began to reach out to customers to explain their plans to deal with the changes.
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The FAA will reduce air traffic at 40 airports following the staffing shortages among air traffic controllers.
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