The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered airlines to reduce flights by 10% at 40 of the busiest airports nationwide. This measure aims to ease the workload on air traffic controllers amid the ongoing government shutdown and maintain safe flying conditions. The flight reductions began Friday.
Travelers are advised to check with their airlines for any cancellations. Key airports affected include major hubs in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and several others across the U.S.
"The Federal Aviation Administration is forcing airlines to cut 10% of their flights at 40 of the busiest airports across the nation to reduce pressure on air traffic controllers during the ongoing government shutdown and ensure that flying remains safe." – The Associated Press, 2025
U.S. airlines began canceling hundreds of flights starting Thursday as the FAA's directive took effect. Passengers should verify their flight status to avoid unexpected disruptions.
"U.S. airlines began canceling hundreds of flights Thursday due to the Federal Aviation Administration’s order to reduce traffic at the country’s busiest airports starting Friday because of the government shutdown." – The Associated Press, 2025
The FAA mandates a 10% reduction in flights at 40 major U.S. airports to protect safety during the government shutdown, leading to widespread cancellations and advising passengers to check flight statuses.