Airline disruptions continued across the U.S. on Thursday morning, with nearly 1,000 flights canceled, according to tracker FlightAware , as officials warned it may take days for airports to get back up to speed despite President Donald Trump signing a bill to end the government shutdown on Wednesday. In addition to 998 cancellations, some 1,105 flights were delayed on Thursday as of 11:30 a.m. ET, with 380 flights scheduled for Friday also already canceled, according to FightAware. It could take up to a week for air travel to return to normal operations after the government shutdown ends, Airlines for America President and CEO Chris Sununu said at a press briefing Wednesday afternoon. The airports seeing the most cancellations on Thursday include Chicago O'Hare International Airport with

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