The government shutdown has continued for a record-breaking 37 days, and with it more cuts.
The Federal Aviation Administration has announced it will be cutting 10 percent of flights in airports located in the top 40 travel markets in the U.S.
Travel agents from going.com warn if the government shutdown continues for longer, people should expect more cancellations, delays and tighter flight connections.
While the Tulsa International Airport doesn't make up one of these markets, it does host flights to and from places that are.
The airport sent out this statement on social media, stating staff levels for TSA and FAA operations are normal.
They also stated airlines will be making updates to schedules to give as much notice as possible for any changes that could happen.
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