CHICAGO/WASHINGTON/NEW YORK — U.S. airlines scrambled on Thursday to rejig schedules and field calls from anxious customers after the Trump administration ordered flight reductions at major airports — including Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport — due to a shortage of air traffic controllers during the longest government shutdown in history.
US flight cuts send airlines, travelers scrambling
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