Air travelers face new FAA flight cuts
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The Federal Aviation Administration is forcing airlines to cut 10% of their flights at 40 of the busiest airports across the nation to reduce pressure on air traffic controllers during the ongoing government shutdown and ensure that flying remains safe.
The Transportation Secretary has ordered a 10% cut in flights at major airports due to air traffic safety concerns.
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Most of the canceled flights may have been in the nation’s busiest airports, but the effects are acutely felt in smaller regional airports.
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Airports here in northeast PA are joining others across the country who are facing staff issues. 28/22 News reporter Joe Mason spoke to travellers about their experiences. The Federal Aviation Administration is canceling more than 700 flights at some of the nation’s largest airports on Friday morning.
St. Paul International Airport on Friday as the federal government’s mandate to cut 10% of the air traffic goes into effect amid the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mandated the cancellations as a safety measure at 40 major airports nationwide while air traffic controllers continue to