WASHINGTON — Several major airlines are announcing that they will offer customers refunds on flights for the period of time impacted by the Federal Aviation Administration’s move to reduce air traffic at 40 major airports as the record-breaking federal government shutdown carries on.

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Several major airlines are announcing that they will offer customers refunds on flights for the period of time impacted by the Federal Aviation Administration’s move to reduce air traffic at 40 major airports as the record-breaking federal government shutdown carries on

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford announced a 10% reduction at major hubs set to go into effect Friday

United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta and Southwest all say they are offe

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