Harry Reid International Airport is experiencing another day of disruption Wednesday, as federally mandated air traffic reductions continued to cause disruptions in Las Vegas and nationwide.
Real-time tracking data and the airport’s website showed 42 flights had been canceled as of 7 a.m., with arrivals and departures affected evenly. These cancellations reflect the ongoing federal government shutdown’s ripple effect through one of the nation’s busiest airports.
The Federal Aviation Administration order, now in its sixth day, was issued for 40 major U.S. airports in response to staffing shortages among air traffic controllers. Southwest, United and Delta again led the list of carriers most affected in Las Vegas, with connections to cities such as Los Angeles, Denver, San Diego, Phoenix a

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