WASHINGTON — Airports in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York are among the 40 major hubs that will see flights reduced 10% starting Friday in response to air traffic controller staffing issues, according to a list distributed to airlines and obtained by The Associated Press. About 13,000 controllers have been required to work without pay during the shutdown, now in its 37th day.
What You Need To Know • Chicago, Los Angeles and New York are among the 40 major airports that will see flights reduced 10% starting Friday, following the Federal Aviation Administration’s announcement that air traffic controllers are showing signs of fatigue • About 13,000 controllers have been required to work without pay during the government shutdown, now in its 37th day. • The FAA list includes many of th

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