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Flight Reductions Surge Amid Government Shutdown: 1,762 Delays
URGENT UPDATE: Flight reductions have surged as the government shutdown continues, causing significant disruptions across the U.S. airline industry. An analyst warns that delays and cancellations are on the rise, with 1,762 flights delayed and 870 flights canceled just yesterday, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.
Analyst Henry Harteveldt stated today that while the effects of reduced flight capacity are manageable, travelers are experiencing heightened anxiety. “The airlines are doing their level best to minimize inconvenience,” he explained. However, he acknowledged the stress faced by passengers whose flights have been disrupted.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has implemented a 4 percent reduction in flight capacity at 40 airports nationwide as a safety precaution, primarily due to staffing shortages. Many air traffic controllers are working without pay during the shutdown, which has forced them into mandatory overtime.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that if lawmakers fail to reach an agreement to reopen the government, flight reductions could escalate to 20 percent. “We have worked overtime to make sure that we minimize the impact on the American people,” Duffy stated during a Breitbart News event. He confirmed that further capacity cuts are expected to reach 10 percent by November 14.
Passengers should prepare for ongoing travel disruptions as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches. The FAA’s capacity reductions are likely to intensify, affecting travel plans for many families during this peak season. Harteveldt emphasized that while airlines are striving to maintain some level of service, the uncertainty surrounding the situation is troubling for travelers.
For those affected by flight cancellations or delays, the Transportation Department continues to enforce protections allowing passengers to request refunds. Affected travelers can reach out to airline customer service via phone, email, or social media platforms like X.
As the situation unfolds, the impact of government actions on air travel remains critical. Passengers are urged to stay informed about their flight status and adjust plans accordingly. More updates are expected in the coming days as the industry navigates the challenges posed by the ongoing shutdown.
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