FAA to reduce air traffic at 'high-volume' markets
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Those flying in and out of Burlington may encounter problems as they try to travel due to reduced flights at other airports.
KOIN Portland on MSN
‘Little bit nervous’: PDX travelers brace for FAA’s flight reductions
The FAA and USDOT are reducing air traffic by 10% at 40 of the country's busiest airports, including Portland International Airport, due to the ongoing government shutdown and air traffic controllers working without pay.
GSP and Asheville airport officials said people should stay in touch with their airline about their flight status.
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSN
FAA orders MSP flight reductions: Impact on safety and travel
Travelers in Minnesota will face disruptions as a federal government shutdown affects flights at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP).
Domestic airlines have announced its policies for the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) cuts to flights across the nation.
"This is about where’s the pressure and how do we alleviate the pressure," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.
FAA cuts due to the government shutdown are likely to exacerbate an already significant decline in air travel for the rest of the year.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced the specific airports that will see flight cuts as the department seeks to maintain air safety across the nation, and Denver International made the
N.Y., said on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, that the current staffing problems at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) may be linked to recent layoffs.
After the Federal Aviation Administration said it was reducing air traffic by 10% across 40 markets to maintain travel safety, here’s what to know.
11hon MSN
FAA to cut flights as shutdown pushes aviation system into ‘uncharted territory’: Sec. Duffy
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joins Fox & Friends to discuss the Federal Aviation Administration’s 10% flight reduction plan, air traffic controller shortages, and how the prolonged government shutdown could disrupt holiday travel nationwide.