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U.S. Flight Cuts Spark Chaos Amid Record Government Shutdown

U.S. Flight Cuts Spark Chaos Amid Record Government Shutdown

Post by : Badri Ariffin

Air travelers across the United States are bracing for disruption as major airlines scramble to adjust schedules following government-ordered flight cuts at some of the nation’s busiest airports. The move comes as the historic U.S. government shutdown enters its record-breaking stretch, straining air traffic operations and passenger plans.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the directive on Wednesday, citing safety risks linked to an understaffed air traffic control system. Around 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 TSA agents have been working without pay, leading to staffing shortages and widespread delays. Industry estimates suggest more than 3.2 million passengers have already been affected.

The FAA’s initial reductions, set to begin Friday, will cut roughly 4% of scheduled flights, climbing to 5% on Saturday, 6% on Sunday, and potentially 10% next week if the shutdown persists. The timing is particularly concerning as millions of Americans prepare to travel for Thanksgiving, one of the busiest periods for air travel.

Airlines including United, American, Southwest, and Frontier have reported a surge of customer queries on social media and call centers, reflecting widespread concern over flight disruptions. Carriers have pledged to focus cuts on regional and non-hub routes where possible, with rebooking efforts already underway.

Experts warn that even short-term flight reductions could have ripple effects on airline revenue and the travel industry at large, given the operational sensitivity of commercial aviation. While some low-demand periods may offer a cushion, the extended shutdown threatens to complicate travel plans for millions in the coming weeks.

As the situation unfolds, passengers are advised to monitor airline communications closely and remain flexible with travel arrangements while the FAA finalizes its flight reduction orders.

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