In the U.S., more than 1,000 flights were cancelled and thousands more delayed as the Federal Aviation Administration struggles with the impacts of the 37-day government shutdown that left air traffic controllers without pay.
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- Airlines have been ordered to reduce flights at the busiest U.S. airports due to safety concerns from the government shutdown. 13s
- More than 1,000 flights have already been canceled, with delays and the potential for cancellations to rise from 4% to 20% at 40 airports if the shutdown continues. 31s
- Travelers express frustration over the disruptions and blame government officials for the lack of resolution. 47s
- The shutdown is driven by a political impasse over government spending and health care subsidies between Republicans and Democrats. 1m 5s
- Canadian airlines are monitoring the situation, and most U.S. travelers have been rebooked, but concerns remain that the situation will worsen if the shutdown persists. 1m 52s