FAA to cut 10% of flights nationwide
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McGhee Tyson, the fastest-growing major airport in the United States last year, is not on the FAA's list of airports that will reduce flights. However, that doesn't mean Knoxville passengers are immune to the increasing flight cancellations.
The Transportation Secretary has ordered a 10% cut in flights at major airports due to air traffic safety concerns.
The FAA is reducing flights nationwide by up to 10% due to a record-long government shutdown. While Jacksonville International Airport is not on the FAA's list, the nationwide system impact is still uncertain. Airlines are offering refunds and travel ...
The FAA set the airport's arrival rate at different intervals during the night, with delays expected to average 337 minutes, over five and a half hours.
The FAA is expected to release an official list of dozens of airports that will be impacted by the directive to reduce flights for safety reasons. Still, on Thursday morning, news outlets began reporting which airports would be affected,