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U.S. airports see major delays amid shutdown staffing shortages

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Some of the busiest airports in the U.S. are experiencing major delays caused by staffing issues from the ongoing government shutdown.

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  • Passengers at U.S. airports are facing long delays, with some flights postponed by several hours. 4s
  • Major airports such as Boston, JFK, and Newark are experiencing delays ranging from over an hour to nearly three hours. 22s
  • The FAA attributes the delays to a shortage of air traffic controllers due to a government shutdown that has lasted 32 days. 31s
  • 13,000 air traffic controllers have missed a full paycheck, leading to increased stress and more sick calls. 38s
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned that holiday travel could see even worse disruptions if the shutdown continues. 1m 3s
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