Now that the shutdown has officially ended, we are beginning to see things slowly start to return to normal, including at airports. As of 6 a.m. Monday morning, the Federal Aviation Administration lifted its flight reductions at all affected airports. Over a week ago, the F.A.A. began cutting 10 percent of flights at 40 major airports across the country due to staffing shortages from the shutdown.
This move is expected to get flight schedules back on track and ease pressure
On Monday morning, people at the Tampa International Airport were relieved to see their flights were taking off on time.
I was a little bit concerned, but once the shutdown got closed and I knew we had a weekend, I was feely pretty confident, Mike Healy said.
Mike Healy is traveling to California for work. He said h

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