With little notice, major U.S. airlines are working to adjust schedules after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered flight reductions at major airports starting Friday, Nov. 7, due to a shortage of air traffic controllers amid the longest government shutdown in history.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a 10% flight cut at 40 airports , including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, affecting both commercial and cargo service.

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