What to know if your flight is at risk of being cut as the shutdown continues
What to know if your flight is at risk of being cut as the shutdown continues
Homepage   /    travel   /    What to know if your flight is at risk of being cut as the shutdown continues

What to know if your flight is at risk of being cut as the shutdown continues

🕒︎ 2025-11-06

Copyright Cable News Network

What to know if your flight is at risk of being cut as the shutdown continues

Millions of Americans expecting to fly this month could have their plans grounded if the government shutdown drags on. Starting Friday, the Trump administration will reduce flights at 40 airports nationwide if the shutdown continues. The Federal Aviation Administration’s “Core 30” airports are among those on a preliminary list of sites expected to be impacted, an FAA source with direct knowledge of the situation told CNN. Here’s what to know if the travel nightmare turns into reality Friday: Which 40 airports will lose flights? The “Core 30” high-traffic airports include New York City’s three major hubs and large airports in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Miami, Phoenix, Seattle and Washington, DC, the source said. Another 10 other airports across the country are expected to be impacted. “As we start to implement this drawdown in service, it will be restricted to these 40 high volume traffic markets,” FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said. “We’re going to ask the airlines to work with us collaboratively to reduce their schedules.” The affected airports’ traffic will be reduced by about 10%. The airlines were notified of the plan only about an hour before it was announced, an airline source told CNN. “We are working with the federal government to understand all details of the new reduction mandate and will strive to mitigate impacts to passengers and shippers,” Airlines for America, the industry trade group, said in a statement. I have travel plans in the coming days. What should I do? “If you are flying Friday or in the next ten days and need to be there or don’t want to be stranded I highly recommend booking a backup ticket on another carrier,” Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle posted on Instagram. “Don’t book a basic ticket. For example, book Economy on Frontier so you can reuse the ticket value as changes are free or you can get a credit,” Biffle wrote. “If your flight is cancelled your chances of being stranded are high so I would simply have a backup ticket on another airline.” Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are both offering waivers to allow passengers who do not want to fly to change their tickets without fees. It’s also helpful to book directly with an airline instead of through a third-party website. That’s because if your flight gets canceled, you might have to deal with another party to resolve the problem. And try to avoid booking flights with layovers, the US Public Interest Research Group says. The more planes you have to get on to reach your destination, the more chances there are for a flight to be delayed or canceled. Why is this happening? The government shutdown has prevented many federal employees from getting paid since it began October 1. Air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration screeners are considered essential employees during the shutdown and are expected to go to work. But they’re not getting paid, and some have needed to find other sources of income to pay the bills. More than 400 staffing shortages have been reported at FAA facilities since the shutdown began, according to a CNN analysis. CNN’s Pete Muntean, Alexandra Skores, Forrest Brown and Aaron Cooper contributed to this report.

Guess You Like

Wyndham Casablanca Jakarta Luncurkan Penthouse Mewah
Wyndham Casablanca Jakarta Luncurkan Penthouse Mewah
Info Event – Wyndham Casablanc...
2025-11-06
Space Business Growth Expected to Accelerate Under Takaichi
Space Business Growth Expected to Accelerate Under Takaichi
The growing focus on space pol...
2025-11-05
Emergency services sent to train derailment in Cumbria
Emergency services sent to train derailment in Cumbria
Emergency services have been c...
2025-11-03