US Airlines Cancel More Than 2,500 Weekend Flights
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Hundreds of flights were cut at airports across the United States have been canceled, with deeper cuts looming in the coming days.
The third day of government-mandated flight cancellations is Sunday, Nov. 9, meaning another day of travel uncertainty for Americans.
Flight delays and cancellations are piling up Saturday across the U.S. after the Federal Aviation Administration cut flights at 40 U.S. airports on Friday.
Government shutdown triggers hundreds of flight cancellations and delays at major California airports, including LAX and SFO.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned as many as 20% of flights could be canceled if the government shutdown drags on.
Major airports appeared to be working largely as normal Friday as airlines canceled hundreds of flights across the United States, but widespread concern that the situation could worsen brought home the effects of
Travelers can expect to see fewer flights to many major U.S. cities starting Friday morning. That's when the Federal Aviation Administration says it will reduce traffic across 40 airports to ease the load on the nation’s air traffic controllers.
As the government shutdown continues, more challenges await passengers as they deal with the Trump administration’s announcement of a 10 percent cut in flights at 40 U.S. airports.
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More than 1,000 flights have been canceled nationwide on Saturday as the Federal Aviation Administration continues limiting flight capacity at 40 major U.S. airports amid the government shutdown. As of 3:30 p.