Passengers flying out of Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts are starting to see cuts and cancellations as a result of the ongoing government shutdown .
Logan is one of 40 airports where the Federal Aviation Administration is planning to slash airline capacity by 10%, according to a proposed list provided to CBS News by a source familiar with the discussions. The cuts intended to ease pressure on unpaid air traffic controllers would start on Friday, November 7 and increase going into next week, but the list is still subject to change.
Massport confirmed that Logan is on the list and that cancellations are already happening.
"We are starting to see cancellations tomorrow at Boston Logan due to FAA flight reductions," Massport said in a statement Thursday. "We are expectin

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