
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) started reducing air traffic across 40 airports Friday due to air traffic controller staffing issues stemming from the government shutdown.As the government shutdown has hit 40 days, more air traffic control workers have refused to come to work as they’re about to miss a second paycheck next week — prompting the FAA to make cuts to ensure no safety issues arise.But these flight reductions will likely continue if the shutdown does — or worsen — and could impact thousands of flights daily, according to Marc Scribner, a senior transportation policy analyst at the libertarian Reason Foundation think tank."This would affect thousands of flights per day, and tens of thousands of passengers potentially seeing their flights canceled — a major disruption," Scribner told Fox News Digital Thursday.As of Sunday, there are now enough Senate Democrats willing to back a revamped plan to reopen the government. But… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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