More than 50 flights have been canceled at Logan International Airport on Monday, the fourth day of the Federal Aviation Administration’s order to reduce air traffic due to the ongoing government shutdown.
A total of 56 flights within, out of, or to the airport have been canceled, with another 82 delayed as of Monday morning, according to the FlightAware tracker.
Republic Airways is seeing the most cancellations at Logan International Airport, with 21 total. JetBlue and Delta Air Lines are also seeing double-digit cancellations, at 11 and 10, respectively.
JetBlue is experiencing the most flight delays at the airport by far, with 25 flights delayed so far today, which may increase throughout the day.
Across the country, more than 1,800 flights have been canceled on Monday. Each day

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