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A federal government shutdown has led to flight reductions at 40 major U.S. airports.
The FAA ordered a phased reduction in flights, starting at 4% and rising to 10% next week.
Major airlines including United, American, Delta, and Southwest have announced hundreds of daily flight cancellations.
Airlines are issuing travel waivers and refunds for customers impacted by the flight cuts.
With little notice, major U.S. airlines are working to adjust schedules after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered flight reductions at major airports starting Friday, Nov. 7, due to a shortage of air traffic controllers amid the longest government shutdown in history.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a 10% flight cut at 40 airports , including New York, Los An

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