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U.S. airlines began canceling hundreds of flights due to the FAA's order to reduce air traffic at the country’s busiest airports because of the government shutdown.

At LAX, travelers who spoke with NBCLA reported few problems early Friday morning, but said they were concerned about their return flights.

The FAA's gradual flight reductions start with a 4% cut Friday followed by 6% Nov. 11, 8% Nov. 13 and 10% Nov. 14.

Federal authorities warned earlier this week that flight delays or cancellations were possible as the U.S.

Travelers at Los Angeles International Airport expressed uncertainty Sunday morning as flight delays and cancellations mounted nationwide during the federal government shutdown.

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