
"I'm really hoping my flights don't get canceled."
"It's such a busy time to travel and there's not so many direct flights,"
"We really felt quite uneasy and just didn't want to risk having a flight cancellation or a delay or getting stuck,"
"It just seems really risky."
A U.S. government shutdown threatens to force the Federal Aviation Administration to reduce air traffic at 40 airports starting Friday. The reductions target major hubs across more than two dozen states, including Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, Orlando, Miami and San Francisco, with multiple airports affected in New York, Houston and Chicago. Travelers face potential flight cancellations, delays and stranded holiday plans, prompting some to cancel flights and choose long drives instead. Concerns are heightened ahead of Thanksgiving and peak travel days, increasing the risk of crowded airports and widespread itinerary disruptions.
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