WASHINGTON >> U.S. flight cancellations have fallen sharply over the last day as air traffic control absences shrank just hours before the House of Representatives is set to vote on a bill today to end a record-setting government shutdown.

Airlines in the United States canceled nearly 900 flights today — the fewest in six days — under a Federal Aviation Administration requirement that they cancel 6% of flights at the 40 busiest airports to address safety concerns. Some airlines told Reuters they think the FAA will reduce a planned 8% flight cut on Thursday to 6%. Air traffic control absences accounted for just 1% of delays on Tuesday, compared with 5% on average before the shutdown, the FAA said.

Several airlines have canceled only around 6% of flights for Thursday.

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