The FAA is reducing air traffic capacity by up to 10% due to a shortage of air traffic controllers working without pay, affecting flights and package deliveries nationwide.

The FAA is reducing air traffic capacity by up to 10% due to a shortage of air traffic controllers working without pay, affecting flights and package deliveries nationwide. WASHINGTON —

Starting Friday, major airports across the United States are experiencing increased disruptions due to the government shutdown, with the Federal Aviation Administration announcing a reduction in air traffic capacity of up to 10% because of a shortage of air traffic controllers working without pay.

Travelers are waking up this morning waiting to see if their flights will be affected , with Delta Air Lines canceling more than 1

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