HOUSTON — Here’s how United, Southwest, American, and Delta are handling schedule changes starting Friday, Nov. 7.
Why airlines are cutting flights
The Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Transportation have directed airlines across 40 major U.S. airports to reduce flight schedules beginning Friday, Nov. 7, citing safety concerns during the ongoing government shutdown.
The move aims to relieve pressure on the national aviation system, where air traffic controllers and TSA staff have been working without pay and staffing shortages have caused delays nationwide.
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What United Airlines passengers should know
United says it’s working to keep travelers informed and reduce disruption while maintaining safety.
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