The Federal Aviation Administration announced it would be cutting 10 percent of flights across top 40 markets across the United States as the government shutdown continues on for the 38th day.

The cuts officially started on Nov. 7. While the Tulsa International Airport is not considered one of these top 40 markets, it flies to and from places that are, such as Chicago.

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Many passengers reported that they were lucky to have had no issues.

Walker Littlefield from Catoosa said he had a work trip and flew in from Atlanta Friday morning.

They actually announced it a day or two before I left," he said. "I was definitely concerned about that but I was luckily blessed enough to where I didnt have a

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