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Major airlines including American, Delta, and United have responded to the FAA's decision to reduce flights by 10% at 40 airports starting Friday.
All three carriers confirmed they would comply with a Federal Aviation Administration directive to reduce flight schedules.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights starting Friday as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said the refund offer was available to any travelers who did not want to fly amidst newly announced restrictions.
Delta has long benefited from a partnership with Grupo Aeromexico that has allowed both airlines to plan and price their flights jointly. However, the United States Department of Justice has put that partnership in jeopardy, deciding that the airlines should lose antitrust protection.
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