The Federal Aviation Administration said it will begin reducing air traffic on Friday to maintain safety during the government shutdown.
The FAA said it would reduce air traffic by 10% at 40 of the busiest airports across the U.S.
Airlines were scrambling to figure out where to cut, with some airlines planning to focus on slashing routes to and from small and medium-sized cities.
Here's what some major airlines have said following the FAA's announcement.
United Airlines
United Airlines said that any customer traveling during the impacted period is eligible for a refund, even if your flight is not impacted. It includes all non-refundable and Basic Economy tickets.
Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines said customers traveling during the impacted period can change, cancel or refund their

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