CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- Travelers at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport are continuing to see flights impacted by the federal government shutdown.

According to flight-tracking data from FlightAware, CLT recorded 73 delays and 50 cancellations on Monday, Nov. 10.

One of the most visible signs of disruption was on Saturday morning, when a ground stop was issued at CLT around 7 a.m. because of staffing constraints in the air-traffic-control tower. The stop was lifted, but a ground delay remained in effect.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that CLT is one of roughly 40 major airports that are required to reduce air traffic by up to 10% as the shutdown drags on and more controllers call in sick or leave due to unpaid work.

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