Travel Disruptions
FAA to cut up to 10% of flights at 40 major U.S. airports as shutdown persists
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The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce scheduled air traffic by up to 10% across 40 high‑volume U.S. airports starting Friday, Nov. 7, citing air traffic controller staffing strains during the government shutdown, now in its 37th day.
The US government shutdown, the longest in history, led to 1,723 flight cancellations in 40 airports on the first day of cuts. While mainly impacting domestic routes, Mexican airlines like Volaris and Viva Aerobus report uninterrupted operations to the US. The situation could worsen over the weekend without a Senate agreement.
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Italy faces multiple transport strikes throughout September, affecting air travel, trains, and public transit, potentially causing widespread disruptions for travelers and commuters. Various unions have announced walkouts on specific dates, with some sources reporting slight variations in schedules. Authorities advise checking updates and planning alternative arrangements.