Trump administration will reduce traffic at 40 airports across the us starting friday if shutdown continues Air traffic controllers are set to miss their second full paycheck next week because of the shutdown Flight cuts could ramp up to 10% next week, with transportation secretary sean duffy warning. The federal aviation administration has said it will be reducing air traffic by 10 percent across 40 major airports beginning friday amid the ongoing government shutdown Transportation secretary sean duffy and faa administrator brian bedford announced wednesday that air traffic across 40 major u.s Markets will be reduced by 10 percent starting friday, citing mounting fatigue among unpaid controllers during the ongoing government shutdown.
The federal aviation administration instructed airlines to cut 4% of flights on friday at 40 major airports because of the government shutdown The cuts will rise to 10% by november 14.
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