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Although the government shutdown has officially ended, flight delays and cancellations are expected to continue for several days to a week.
The FAA had ordered airlines at 40 major U.S. airports to reduce flights by up to 10% to address staffing shortages and safety concerns.
With Thanksgiving travel approaching, millions are turning to buses and trains instead, as bookings for ground transportation have surged up to 30% amid ongoing air travel disruptions.
Even though the government shutdown officially ended on Wednesday, flight delays and cancellations won’t disappear right away.
Travel disruptions could linger for nearly a week even after air traffic controllers return to work, Elevate Aviation Group CEO Greg Raiff told Fox News Digital.
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