The travel turnaround is in effect at Logan Airport, ahead of the Federal Aviation Administration rolling back flight restrictions after a week of travel nightmares .
FAA officials said airlines will only have to cut 3% of their flights, down from the current 6% which was mandated during the longest government shutdown ever.
"I was a little concerned about that, and all went well," said Pamela Currie who was traveling to Logan Airport. "I am happy about that even my luggage made it no problem."
Air traffic control staffing improves
Officials say the rollback comes as staffing levels for air traffic controllers have improved since they missed two paychecks during the stalemate.
Even The Points Guy is positive things are getting back on track with air traffic controllers back on the

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