Los Angeles International Airport will be among the airports forced to cut their flight capacities by 10% beginning Friday due to staffing problems among air-traffic controllers during the government shutdown.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday the reductions in capacity at 40 high-volume airports. The list will be released Thursday, but ABC News obtained a copy Wednesday, and reported that it includes Los Angeles International Airport, Ontario International Airport and San Diego International Airport.
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There was no immediate response to emails sent before the start of customary business hours to the Department of Transportation and Los Angeles International Airport, seeking confirmation of

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