List: 2 Bay Area airports among 40 in US to have flights cut amid government shutdown
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List: 2 Bay Area airports among 40 in US to have flights cut amid government shutdown
"Airports in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago are among 40 of the busiest across the U.S. where flights will be cut starting Friday due to the government shutdown, according to a list distributed to the airlines and obtained by The Associated Press. The Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday it would reduce air traffic by 10% across high-volume markets to maintain travel safety as air traffic controllers go unpaid and exhibit signs of strain during the shutdown."
"The affected airports in more than two dozen states include the busiest ones across the U.S., including Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, Orlando, Miami, and San Francisco. In some of the biggest cities such as New York, Houston and Chicago multiple airports will be affected. Here's the full list of airports impacted by the shutdown (California airports are in bold): 1. Anchorage International in Alaska 2. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International in Georgia 3. Boston Logan International in Massachusetts 4. Baltimore/Washington International in Maryland"
"19. John F. Kennedy International in New York 20. Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas 21. Los Angeles International in California 22. LaGuardia Airport in New York 23. Orlando International in Florida 24. Chicago Midway International in Illinois 25. Memphis International in Tennessee 26. Miami International in Florida 27. Minneapolis"
The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce air traffic by 10% across high-volume markets to maintain travel safety as air traffic controllers go unpaid and show signs of strain during the government shutdown. Flights will be cut starting Friday at 40 of the busiest airports across more than two dozen states. The affected airports include major hubs such as Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, Orlando, Miami, San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and others. Multiple airports in large cities will be affected. A full list of impacted airports was distributed to airlines, with California airports indicated in bold.
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