The Federal Aviation Administration announced that all flight cuts previously implemented during the government shutdown will end on Monday at 6 a.m. Eastern time.
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended early last week, though thousands of flights were either canceled or delayed days afterward as airports still faced staffing shortages.
Recommended Stories
The ground beneath our feet: Review of ‘The Land Trap’ by Mike Bird
Noem unveils $10,000 bonus paychecks for TSA agents who stuck out shutdown
Over 1,000 flights canceled day after government reopens
In a press release on Sunday night, however, the FAA said after a “steady decline in staffing concerns,” normal operations would resume at airports across the United States.
The agency reported only 15 staffing

Washington Examiner 

KTVB 7
The Hill Politics
CBS DFW
Las Vegas Sun
The Federick News-Post
FOX News Politics
WYFF Politics
KPTV Fox 12 Oregon
Honolulu Star-Advertiser Traffic
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
National Public Radio
New York Magazine Intelligencer