At least 35 flights were canceled at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on Friday, the first day of federally mandated air traffic reductions .

The cancellations, which included 18 arrivals and 17 departures, came as the Federal Aviation Administration ordered a 10% cut to flight schedules at 40 of the busiest airports in the U.S., including Harry Reid. The move, intended to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers working without pay during the ongoing federal government shutdown, caused disruptions for travelers and airlines alike.

Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines accounted for most of the canceled flights at Harry Reid, with affected routes including Los Angeles, Denver, Dallas, Chicago, San Francisco and several regional destinations, including R

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