FAA to Reduce Flights at Major U.S. Airports Amid Shutdown
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The FAA plans to implement phased flight capacity reductions of up to 10% in 40 major US airports, starting Friday, due to a funding stalemate, with international flights exempted. The cuts will impact key hubs like Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York, and are part of broader political disputes over government funding.
- FAA flight cuts will hit major hubs across the US Politico
- FAA says it's cutting thousands of flights a day starting this week due to shutdown. Here's the list of airports where flights are set to be reduced abcnews.go.com
- FAA flight reductions could spark Chicago holiday travel meltdown Axios
- Here Are Airports That Could Be Affected by the Air Traffic Slowdown The New York Times
- Nation’s busiest airports face FAA’s cut in flights, initial list shows The Washington Post
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