
"Flights A airplane climbs out from Logan Airport over downtown at dawn, Monday, Oct. 6, 2025. Charles Krupa 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 cuts will start to take effect on Friday. Travelers should check with their airlines to see if their flight has been cut."
"Anchorage International in Alaska Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International in Georgia Boston Logan International in Massachusetts Baltimore/Washington International in Maryland Charlotte Douglas International in North Carolina Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International in Ohio Dallas Love Field in Texas Ronald Reagan Washington National in Virginia Denver International in Colorado Dallas/Fort Worth International in Texas Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County in Michigan Newark Liberty International in New Jersey Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International in Florida Honolulu International in Hawaii"
The Federal Aviation Administration is forcing airlines to cut 10% of flights at 40 of the nation’s busiest airports to reduce pressure on air traffic controllers during the ongoing government shutdown and ensure safety. The cuts will start to take effect on Friday. Travelers should check with their airlines to see if flights have been cut. Affected airports include major hubs across all regions, such as Anchorage, Atlanta, Boston Logan, Baltimore/Washington, Charlotte Douglas, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Dallas Love Field, Ronald Reagan Washington National, Denver, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit Metro, Newark Liberty, Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood, and Honolulu. Passenger schedules and cancellations may increase as airlines adjust operations.
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