Air travel could become dicey for travelers as airlines are expected to cut flights to and from major hubs across the country Friday.

The Federal Aviation Administration directed airlines to cut flights at the nation’s 40 busiest airports in response to an ongoing air traffic controller shortage amid the government shutdown.

San Antonio International Airport was not included on the list of airports expected to reduce air traffic.

“While we are grateful that San Antonio International Airport is not among the airports identified by the Federal Aviation Administration,” the airport said in a statement, “it is possible that travelers may be impacted by reductions in service at other airports.”

Included on the list were Dallas/Fort Worth International, Dallas Love Field, George Bush Houston

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