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Seven departing flights and seven arriving flights are shown as cancelled at CVG early Friday amid flight reductions at 40 airports due to the government shutdown. The cancelled flights on Nov. 7 were on American, Delta, United and Frontier airlines. Six of the 14 cancellations are flights between CVG and Chicago O'Hare.
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.
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10% of flights in 40 U.S. busy airports will be canceled starting Friday — What experts, travelers are saying
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced on Wednesday that 10% of flights will be canceled in the 40 busiest airports starting on Friday. This comes as the government shutdown continues to drag on more than a month later.
Rep. Nicholas Begich warns Alaska's rural villages face supply shortages as government shutdown reduces flight capacity at major cargo hub airports.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - ABC News has obtained the list of airports impacted by the FAA cuts, which will begin Friday. San Diego International Airport is one of 40 major hubs across the United States that will face reduction in flights, according to their sources.
Because of the continuing government shutdown, airports throughout the nation are slated to see flight reductions. Here's how Jackson is affected.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said the refund offer was available to any travelers who did not want to fly amidst newly announced restrictions.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned the United States might be forced to close some airspace if air traffic controllers miss a second paycheck.
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Valley officials react to federal order impacting McAllen airport
Officials from across the Rio Grande Valley are reacting to a federal order impacting the McAllen International Airport. On Tuesday, U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean P. Duffy issued an order that canceled 13 routes between Mexico and the United States,