Airlines are preparing for the FAA's air traffic reduction at 40 U.S. airports as the government shutdown drags on into its 37th day. CBS News' Karen Hua has more.
Breakdown
- The government shutdown continues with no resolution, impacting travel across the U.S.
- Federal authorities plan to reduce airline traffic by 10% at 40 major airports due to air traffic controller fatigue and understaffing. 28s
- Airlines will begin by canceling about 4% of flights, increasing to 10% over the next week to manage the impact. 1m 40s
- The affected airports include major hubs such as Houston, Denver, Atlanta, and all New York City and Washington, D.C. airports. 2m 4s
- Officials cite safety concerns due to a shortage of unpaid and understaffed air traffic controllers. 2m 26s