Flight cancellations and air travel delays affecting the busiest U.S. airports likely won’t totally clear up for up to a week despite an end to the government shutdown.
On Wednesday, Airlines for America President and CEO Chris Sununu said at a press briefing that air travel will not return to normal until before the Thanksgiving holiday.
“I don’t think any flights over the Thanksgiving week have actually been cancelled yet. I think the airlines have been pretty tight working with the FAA looking a few days out to be sure,” Sununu said, reports ABC News .
“We’re still a good week-plus away from that Thanksgiving week. There’s still plenty of time to make sure that everything over the Thanksgiving week goes off as originally planned.”
According to airport tracker FlightAware , ther

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