Passengers faced growing frustration at Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts Tuesday as dozens of additional flights were canceled because of the government shutdown .

The FAA ordered domestic airlines last week to drop 4% of their flights at 40 major U.S. airports, including Logan, saying absences and signs of stress among traffic controllers made it imperative to act in the name of public safety.

The goal for cutting flights is set to rise to 6% on Tuesday and again to 10% on Friday.

There were more than 60 cancellations early Tuesday at Logan, according to FlightAware , a day after more than 160 flights were canceled.

Rebecca Morris of Tewksbury, Massachusetts is heading to Florida for a vacation, but leaving Boston was a struggle.

"Proactively we were just kind of

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