Airlines have canceled more than 9,000 flights across the U.S. since the Federal Aviation Administration ordered flight cuts last week to ease demand on control towers, which are short-staffed during the federal government shutdown.
Although the government appears set to reopen this week, airport disruptions, flight cancellations and economic losses won't disappear right away. Advertisement
Here's how the air travel network is being impacted:
Flights remain disrupted as the shutdown nears an end
Another 1,200 domestic flights were canceled Tuesday as the FAA increased its target for cutting flights at the nation's busiest airports to 6%, up from 4%. There were fewer cancellations than in recent days, which Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy attributed to more air traffic controllers

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