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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced 40 major airports would face a 10% cut in flights. See the full list of impacted airports.
Several airports that send flights to Palm Beach International Airport could see flight cancellations amid the federal government shutdown.
On Wednesday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced its plans to reduce air traffic at 40 of the country's "high-volume" markets by 10% beginning Friday, according to The Associated Press.
United, American, Delta, and Southwest are among the airlines adjusting schedules and warning passengers to expect potential disruptions at SFO and across Bay Area airports.
Because of the continuing government shutdown, airports throughout the nation are slated to see flight reductions. Here's how Jackson is affected.
The agency is ordering airlines to cut flights by 10% starting Friday, citing safety with air traffic controller shortages amid the government shutdown.
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Complete impact unclear for Central Illinois Airports following flight cancellations
The US Department of Transportation is cutting 10% of airline traffic at 40 major airports due to the government shutdown, which may affect connecting flights at the Peoria International Airport and the Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington.
DFW and Love Field are among the 40 airports in "high-volume" markets whose air traffic will be reduced by 10%.
Air travelers are starting to feel the pain of the US government shutdown, as shortages of air traffic controllers cause flight delays and cancellations across the country.