WASHINGTON — set for this weekend have been cut at 40 major U.S. airports as part of the Federal Aviation Administration's effort to phase in 10% reductions because of the government shutdown.

The FAA is to take pressure off air traffic controllers, who are federal employees and have been working without pay during the shutdown.

As part of the process, United Airlines is on its website. As of Friday, it showed which United flights have been canceled through Sunday, Nov. 9. A company spokesperson told The Associated Press that United Airlines will cut 4% of its flights this weekend based on guidance from the FAA.

"Even with these schedule reductions, we expect to offer about 4,000 flights per day. And because of the early November timing, our flights have more available seats than during

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