As Congress moves closer to ending the longest government shutdown in history, the impacts are still being felt — especially at the airport .
Over the weekend, more than 100 flights were cancelled at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. On Monday, there were 58 canceled flights and four delays.
"I'm flying from Fargo back here and then we got a flight back to Jacksonville, and Jacksonville is a smaller airport, so I'm a little bit concerned about that. And having multiple flights, that's what I'm concerned about," Seth Ricketts, who flew into MSP from Florida over the weekend, said.
MSP is one of 40 airports still under Federal Aviation Administration orders to cut air traffic by 10%. Air traffic controllers are working without pay because of the government shutdown.
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