ST. LOUIS — The Federal Aviation Administration's announcement that it would cut 10% of air traffic across 40 of the nation's busiest airports is expected to ripple across the nation's transportation infrastructure, impacting even medium-sized airports such as St. Louis Lambert International. kAmp =:DE @7 2:CA@CED H96C6 E96 4FED 2C6 A=2??65 5@6D ?@E :?4=F56 {2>36CE[ 244@C5:?8 E@ k2 9C67lQ9EEADi^^2A?6HD]4@>^2CE:4=6^722\8@G6C?>6?E\D9FE5@H?\7=:89E\4FED\2:CA@CED\=:DE\2``abf76e5e6`c365_hbdhb_57765fa6Q E2C86ElQ03=2?<QmE96 pDD@4:2E65 !C6DDk^2m] %96 4FED 2C6 6IA64E65 E@ 368:? uC:52J]k^Am kAmtG6? D@[ E96 AC@DA64E @7 9F?5C65D @7 7=:89ED 36:?8 42?46=65 2E E96 ?2E:@?VD 3FD:6DE 2:CA@CED — :?4=F5:?8 3@E9 >2;@C r9:428@ 2:CA@CED[ s2==2D\u@CE (@CE9[ s6?G6C 2?5 pE=2?E2 — :D =:<6=J E@ 5:DCFAE E96 EC2G6= A
Lambert not among airports expecting FAA flight cuts, but St. Louis likely to feel impact
St. Louis Post-Dispatch2 hrs ago
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