Two Kentucky airports are among 40 on a list published by The Associated Press that will see flight reductions beginning Friday.
Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport and the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport are on the list.
The Federal Aviation Administration says it's reducing flights by 10% at some of the nation's busiest airports due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. The FAA says it needs to take some pressure off of air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay since the shutdown began on Oct. 1. Most have been on duty for six days a week while working mandatory overtime.
Ahead of the Friday flight reductions, the FAA has been delaying flights at some airports due to widespread staffing shortages among air traffic controllers.
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