Kansas City travelers are bracing for potential flight delays and disruptions as the Federal Aviation Administration announced it will reduce air traffic by 10% at some major airports starting Friday

The reason is to maintain safety during the government shutdown.

The Kansas City Aviation Department said Wednesday afternoon they had not been notified if Kansas City International Airport will be one of the airports with a reduction in air traffic.

However, travelers departing from Kansas City might still feel the impact because of delays at other airports across the country.

Jymon Wilson and his family experienced firsthand what many travelers might face. They had just landed Wednesday in Kansas City on a delayed flight from New York.

"It can be very stressful," Wilson said.

He said t

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