More than 110 on Friday, Nov. 7, and the number of delays are increasing as airlines across the nation started releasing planned flight cancellations as ordered by the FAA amid the ongoing .
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced of 4% at 40 major U.S. airports starting today and gradually increasing to 10% over a week. Duffy said the cuts are necessary to keep flying safely as air traffic controllers are under increased pressure and have gone without pay since Oct. 1.
Flight cuts could be increased to 15% given the pressure on controllers, Duffy said Friday.
As of 1 p.m., the live flight tracking site , showed most canceled Florida flights at larger airports in Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Tampa.
While flight cancellations held steady at Florida airports – 112 around mid

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