GREENVILLE, S.C. —
Though we may be closer to the end of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, impacts on flights could be far-reaching.
Until a deal is officially passed in the House, Senate, and signed by President Donald Trump, flights are going to continue to be canceled.
While the Senate has passed a version of the bill, it still needs to make its way through the House.
The Federal Aviation Administration emergency order calls for airlines to cancel a certain percentage of flights at the 40 biggest airports in America seven days out. Tuesday, that went up to six percent.
Thursday, it will hit eight percent. Friday, if the shutdown is still going, it will hit 10 percent. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said in a news conference Tuesday that those cancellations ma

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