(NewsNation) — Airports in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles are among 40 that will see reduced flights, according to a preliminary list obtained by NewsNation.
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to cut traffic by 10% at the "high-volume" airports due to the government shutdown, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford announced Wednesday.
Here's the list, provided by a source with knowledge of the action. • Anchorage International (ANC) • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL) • Boston Logan International (BOS ) • Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) • Charlotte Douglas International (CLT) • Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International (CVG) • Dallas Love (DAL) • Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA) • Denver Internatio

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