CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Flights around the country are getting cancelled because of the government shutdown.
The FAA reduced air traffic by 10% at 40 high-volume airports starting Friday.
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is not on that list; however, there are flights in and out of the affected airports.
At least four flights from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport were canceled early Friday morning.
A spokesperson for Cleveland Hopkins International Airport said they will have a news conference at noon about the aviation industry disruptions.
19 News will stream the news conference live.
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