With thousands of flights set to be impacted by the 10% reduction at U.S. airports, experts say travelers could feel ripple effects far beyond the 40 major hubs initially listed. After the Federal Aviation Administration directive was announced on Wednesday to cut flights amid the ongoing government shutdown, airlines have started to share plans for vouchers, refunds and rescheduling protocols as the carriers are forced to shift flight schedules in order to maintain safe airspace operations. The restrictions set to go into effect Friday morning will impact Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson, Boston Logan, all three New York City-area airports, Chicago O'Hare and many others. Click here to see the full list of airports. With cancellations now certain, travel expert Katy Nastro from Going, a membe
What travelers should expect at airports as FAA cuts flights across the country
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