The Federal Aviation Administration will significantly reduce flight capacity at airports across the country beginning Friday amid the ongoing government shutdown.
The agency instructed every airline to reduce flights by 10% across 40 high-traffic airports in the country.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said this week that the decision was made out of concern for safety due to staffing shortages as air traffic controllers go unpaid while the government remains closed.
Several airlines confirmed the news and informed customers of the disruptions to regularly scheduled flights, with United Airlines and American Airlines among those offering refunds.








