FAA to reduce flights during government shutdown
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Those flying in and out of Burlington may encounter problems as they try to travel due to reduced flights at other airports.
Travel expert Katy Nastro shares insights on what travelers could experience while flying amid the FAA reduced operations mandate.
U.S. airlines began canceling hundreds of flights Thursday due to the Federal Aviation Administration’s order to reduce traffic at the country’s busiest airports starting Friday because of the government shutdown.
The Federal Aviation Administration has announced plans to reduce flights at dozens of the nation's busiest airports amid staffing shortages triggered by the ongoing impasse.
The FAA will reduce air traffic at 40 airports beginning Friday. Philadelphia International Airport is among those expecting flight cuts and delays. Talks between Democrats and Republicans to end the shutdown are intensifying,
Flights being cut at 40 major airports across the country could impact New York Stewart International Airport. Here are the airports with reduced flights.
Airport in Maryland is among 40 U.S. airports that could be impacted by flight cancellations, according to a proposed list obtained by CBS News.