Thousands of flights were canceled on Friday at major U.S. airports, causing further travel delays amid air traffic control staffing issues stemming from the government shutdown.
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- The FAA ordered U.S. airlines to cut flights by 10 percent at 40 major airports due to the government shutdown. 9s
- Over 7,000 flights were delayed or canceled on the first day of the reductions, with more than 1,000 additional disruptions the next day. 5s
- Air traffic controllers are working without pay, leading to increased sick calls and resignations, which further strain operations. 1m 22s
- Travelers are being advised to consider alternative transportation such as trains or road trips as the situation continues. 1m 53s
- Officials warn that flight cuts could reach up to 20 percent if the shutdown continues. 2m 34s