The longest government shutdown in history is still raging on as Democrats and Republicans in Congress still have not officially approved a funding bill. (The Senate has approved a spending bill, which the House is expected to vote on this week.)

But for more than a month, airports have been riddled with chaos as federal workers, including air traffic controllers and TSA agents, have gone without pay due to the government shutdown. Flight cancellations, delays, and staffing shortages caused massive delays at major airports, with TSA lines stretching for hours .

Then last week, the Federal Aviation Administration announced it would cut the number of flights in “high traffic” parts of the U.S. as airports suffer from extreme staffing shortages.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sa

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