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Airports in Dallas and Houston are among those that will see flight cuts by the Federal Aviation Administration to reduce air traffic beginning Friday amid the ongoing government shutdown.
The FAA announced it would reduce air traffic by 10% at 40 "high volume" markets beginning on Friday.
Southwest Airlines and American Airlines said customers will be rebooked or eligible for a refund if flights are canceled.
DALLAS - Airports in Dallas and Houston are among those that will see flight cuts by the Federal Aviation Administration to reduce air traffic beginning Friday amid the ongoing government shutdown.
DFW, Bush International, Hobby and Love Field among those facing reduction
What we know:
The FAA announced it would reduce air traffic by 10% at 40 "high volume" mar

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