Flight delays and cancellations are expected to persist for the following days as the government reopens. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports.
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- FAA reports staffing at air traffic control facilities is stabilizing to pre-shutdown levels. 8s
- Flight cancellations are being held at six percent for 40 major airports, preventing a planned increase. 21s
- Nearly 1,000 flights were canceled at the start of the day, but delays and cancellations are improving. 44s
- Airlines estimate it will take 24 to 48 hours to return to a full schedule, as flights are canceled in advance for certainty. 1m 20s
- Normal operations may resume by Sunday or Monday, ahead of the Thanksgiving travel rush. 1m 42s