America's flight-mare begins as over 700 departures ALREADY canceled
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Across the United States, numerous airports began reducing their flight schedules early Friday due to staffing shortages triggered by the unprecedented duration of the government shutdown.

Airlines were in a frenzy to accommodate the changes, initiating flight cancellations on Thursday night in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration’s directive. Meanwhile, passengers with weekend travel plans anxiously awaited news to see if their flights would proceed as planned.

According to FlightAware, over 780 flights have already been canceled nationwide. Delta Air Lines announced plans to cancel approximately 170 flights on Friday, while American Airlines intended to cut 220 flights daily through Monday.

Republican leaders remained optimistic about reaching an agreement over the weekend, with President Donald Trump urging the GOP to expedite the government’s reopening.

During a breakfast meeting at the White House on Wednesday, Trump emphasized to Republican senators the urgent need to reopen the government, stating, “We must get the government back open soon and really immediately.”

The president has also suggested employing the ‘nuclear option’ to remove the filibuster, allowing the GOP to reopen the government with a simple majority, bypassing the need for Democratic votes.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune has publicly stated he’s against that idea. 

Thune said he believes he has a plan to get Democrats on board to end what is now the longest shutdown in US history at over 37 days. 

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Dozens of airports across the United States have already begun to cut back on thousands of flights because of the record-long government shutdown

Dozens of airports across the United States have already begun to cut back on thousands of flights because of the record-long government shutdown

Airlines scrambled to meet demands and began canceling flights Thursday night in anticipation of the FAA's order, while travelers with flights this weekend waited anxiously to learn whether their flights would take off as scheduled

Airlines scrambled to meet demands and began canceling flights Thursday night in anticipation of the FAA’s order, while travelers with flights this weekend waited anxiously to learn whether their flights would take off as scheduled

If the plan fails, Senate leadership is set to keep members of both parties in Washington through the weekend in an attempt to finally get a deal done.

While millions remain concerned about the continuation of SNAP benefits for 42million Americans, panic has set in about the ‘unholy mess’ set to take place at airports. 

The FAA said the reductions would start at four percent and ramp up to ten percent by November 14. They are to be in effect between 6am and 10pm and impact all commercial airlines. 

The agency said the cutbacks are necessary to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without pay for more than a month. 

Many are pulling six-day work weeks with mandatory overtime, and increasing numbers of them have begun calling out as the financial strain and exhaustion mount.

Airlines said they would try to minimize impact on customers. Some planned to focus on slashing routes to and from small and medium-size cities.

Carriers are required to refund customers whose flights are canceled but not to cover secondary costs such as food and hotel accommodations unless a delay or cancellation results from a contributing factor that is within the control of the airlines, according to the Department of Transportation. 

The cuts could also slow package service as two airports on the list are major distribution centers for delivery companies: FedEx in Memphis, Tennessee, and UPS in Louisville, Kentucky, the site of this week´s deadly cargo plane crash.

Republican leaders expressed hope they could get a deal done at some point this weekend, with President Donald Trump pressuring the GOP to get the government back up and running

Republican leaders expressed hope they could get a deal done at some point this weekend, with President Donald Trump pressuring the GOP to get the government back up and running

Travelers have braced for chaos Thursday morning after there were 269 flight cancellations and 576 delays at airports across the US before 8am

Travelers have braced for chaos Thursday morning after there were 269 flight cancellations and 576 delays at airports across the US before 8am

The 40 airports selected by the FAA span more than two dozen states and include hubs such as Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles and Charlotte, North Carolina, according to a list distributed to the airlines. 

In some metropolitan areas, including New York, Houston, Chicago and Washington, multiple airports will be impacted.

‘I’m not going to lie, it’s going to be an unholy mess for the next few days if these cuts go through,’ airline industry analyst Henry Harteveldt said.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford announced the 10 percent slowdown Wednesday, with Bedford admitting the airline industry could be headed for uncharted territory. 

‘We’re in new territory in terms of government shutdowns,’ Bedford said. ‘I’m not aware in my 35-year history in the aviation market where we’ve had a situation where we’re taking these kinds of measures.’ 

Bedford, citing increased staffing pressures and voluntary safety reports from pilots indicating growing fatigue among air traffic controllers, said he and Duffy did not want to wait until the situation reached a crisis point.

‘We’re not going to wait for a safety problem to truly manifest itself when the early indicators are telling us we can take action today to prevent things from deteriorating,’ Bedford said. 

‘The system is extremely safe today and will be extremely safe tomorrow. If the pressures continue to build even after we take these measures, we´ll come back and take additional measures.’

The 40 airports selected by the FAA span more than two dozen states and include hubs such as Houston (pictured), Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles and Charlotte, North Carolina, according to a list distributed to the airlines

The 40 airports selected by the FAA span more than two dozen states and include hubs such as Houston (pictured), Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles and Charlotte, North Carolina, according to a list distributed to the airlines

Duffy said the FAA wanted to take a proactive approach instead of reacting after a disaster. 

He pointed to all the questions that arose after the deadly midair collision in January between a commercial jet and a military helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport about why FAA didn’t recognize the risks and act sooner.

‘We learned from that. And so now we look at data, and before it would become an issue, we try to assess the pressure and try to make moves before there could be adverse consequences,’ Duffy said. ‘And that´s what´s happening here today.’

Duffy also warned on Tuesday that if the federal government shutdown continues another week, it could lead to ‘mass chaos’ and could force him to close some of the national airspace to air traffic, a drastic move that could upend American aviation.

‘If you bring us to a week from today, Democrats, you will see mass chaos, you will see mass flight delays,’ Duffy said at a press conference.

‘You’ll see mass cancellations, and you may see us close certain parts of the airspace, because we just cannot manage it. ‘We will restrict the airspace when we feel it’s unsafe.’

United, Southwest and American all said they will try to minimize the impact on consumers as they cut their schedules to comply with the order.

Trump admitted the government shutdown contributed to Tuesday night’s election losses for Republicans. 

While the president said he didn’t expect his party to come out on top, he realizes the ongoing shutdown – now the longest in US history – could have hurt Republican candidates’ chances even more. 

Travelers look at the flight information display system at Los Angeles International Airport

Travelers look at the flight information display system at Los Angeles International Airport

Majority Leader John Thune said he believes he has a plan to get Democrats on board to end what is now the longest shutdown in US history at over 36 days

Majority Leader John Thune said he believes he has a plan to get Democrats on board to end what is now the longest shutdown in US history at over 36 days

‘I think if you read the pollsters, the shutdown was a big factor – negative for the Republicans,’ the president added.

Shares of major airlines,‌ including United Airlines and American Airlines, were down about one percent in extended trading.

An airline industry group estimated that over 3.2 million passengers have been affected by flight delays or cancellations due to rising air traffic controller absences since the shutdown began ⁠on October 1. 

Airlines have been raising ​concerns with lawmakers about the impact on ​operations.

While the shutdown has not significantly affected business, airlines have warned that bookings could drop if it drags ‍on. More ⁠than 2,100 flights were delayed on Wednesday.

Full list of airports that will see thousands of flights cancelled starting Friday

 Anchorage International

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International

Boston Logan International

Baltimore/Washington International

Charlotte Douglas International

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International

Dallas Love

Ronald Reagan Washington National

Denver International

Dallas/Fort Worth International

Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County

Newark Liberty International

Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International

Honolulu International

Houston Hobby

Washington Dulles International

George Bush Houston Intercontinental

Indianapolis International

New York John F Kennedy International

Las Vegas McCarran International

Los Angeles International

New York LaGuardia

Orlando International

Chicago Midway

Memphis International

Miami International

Minneapolis/St Paul International

Oakland International

Ontario International

Chicago O’Hare International

Portland International

Philadelphia International

Phoenix Sky Harbor International

San Diego International

Louisville International

Seattle/Tacoma International

San Francisco International

Salt Lake City International

Teterboro

Tampa International

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