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Flight reductions begin Friday at dozens of U.S. airports amid air traffic controller shortages due to the government shutdown.
The FAA has ordered 40 airports across the country, including the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport, to trim their flights as much as 10%.
Major airlines are sharing updates as flight reductions begin on Friday due to the ongoing government shutdown.
Airlines working to meet the Trump administration reduction quotas may cancel regional operations; travelers advised to subscribe to flight alerts
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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.
Two American Airlines flights scheduled to depart from Killeen Regional Airport on Saturday have been canceled, as part of recent FAA flight cuts.