Travel disruptions continued Tuesday at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport as staffing shortages resulting from the ongoing government shutdown led to hundreds more delays.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) first warned that limited staff would cause incoming flights to be delayed on Monday.

But as of 5 p.m. Tuesday, more than 270 flights were delayed and two were cancelled outright. That's down from 607 cancelled flights yesterday.

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By Tuesday afternoon, several travelers said they are feeling the delays firsthand, whether it was dealing with longer waiting times, missed connections or rearranged plans.

Jorge Cabrera Arroyo flew into DFW from Newark, New Jersey and said his flight was delayed nearly 90 minutes, which forced him

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