The flight cancellations ordered across the country by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) hit 132 Monday at Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts. According to FlightAware , there have also been 457 delays at Logan.
Late last week, the FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights nationwide because of shortages of air traffic controllers due to the government shutdown .
Dozens of flights at Logan were also canceled over the weekend. The emergency order from the FAA that's forced airlines to fly fewer planes is now in effect at 40 major U.S. airports .
Airlines cut four percent of flights Friday and that's expected to rise to 10 percent by the end of this week.
Trips to Boston interrupted
Patti and Raymond Schneider's trip to Boston was cut short Sunday.
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