More flight cancellations are expected at Denver International Airport , which is among 40 total airports impacted nationwide this weekend. They started Friday after the FAA ordered a reduction in flights due to the shutdown and stress on air traffic controllers who are not getting paid.

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The impacts are ramping up due to the government shutdown, and airlines are now working closely with the FAA to ensure they meet the mandate. At the same time, airlines are also ensuring they're being transparent and minimizing disruptions for travelers.

Jonna McGrath is the vice president of airport operations for United Airlines in Denver. She said the airline cancelled 4% of its flights Friday, which is about 21 flights at DIA. For United, hub-to-hub flying and international flying are no

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