WASHINGTON — For a second day in a row, flight cancellations in the U.S. reached past 2,000 as the FAA-mandated air traffic cuts continued to plague travel for Americans amid the longest government shutdown in history .
On Monday, a total of 2,110 flights were canceled and over 6,800 flights were delayed, according to tracker FlightAware.
Airlines continued to announce flight cancellations on day four of the flight restrictions, even as a government shutdown deal emerged late Sunday . The Senate was nearing a final vote on Monday to end the government shutdown, though the spending bill would still need to clear the House, and final passage could still be days away. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy made clear last week that flight cuts will remain after the shutdown ends until t

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