US Airports, Government Shutdown and Flight Cancellations
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Sacramento International Airport could see schedule adjustments due to FAA's flight reductions
Sacramento International Airport said it may see some ripple effects after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered a reduction in flights across the country to cope with the government shutdown and federal air traffic controllers working without pay.
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Quad Cities International Airport has flight delays, cancellations during FAA flight-cut orders
The Quad Cities International Airport is seeing some flight delays and cancelations while there are orders from the FAA for flight cuts.
Major airlines say that most passengers whose flights are canceled, and many who choose not to fly, will be eligible for refunds and no-fee rebookings.
The FAA announced Thursday it would cut 10% of flights at the 40 busiest airports across the U.S. Cleveland Hopkins and Akron-Canton were not on the list.
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Dozens of flights from DFW Airport, Love Field canceled Friday with numbers to grow next week
According to CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave, DFW averages 1,800 flights per day and Love Field averages 200 flights per day. A 10% cut means the airports could lose a combined 200 flights per day by next week.
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Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport cancels only 1 flight amid nationwide flight reduction
GPT says most operations remain as scheduled except for a canceled Breeze Airways arrival and departure that was scheduled for Sunday.
Charlotte Douglas International is among the 40 airports across the country that will face 10% reductions in air traffic starting Friday. Multiple media outlets are reporting Charlotte is on that list,
The government shutdown has led to staffing shortages and flight reductions across the country and right here in the Bay Area. Here's what to know about delays and cancellations are local airports.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport and American Airlines are warning travelers that flight cancelations have begun at CLT, as the airport implements the FAA's flight reduction order Friday.
Travelers flying to or from San Diego International Airport could experience flight delays or cancellations starting Friday as the cutbacks in flight capacity began at 40 major airports nationally.
Passengers on flights canceled due to the FAA order are entitled to a refund from the airline. While Knoxville's airport is not on the reduction list, travelers to and from 40 major hubs could be affected.