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Flight delays pile up as authorities shutdown enters second month
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Flight delays pile up as authorities shutdown enters second month

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Last updated: November 3, 2025 4:17 pm
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As the federal government shutdown nears its second month, airports throughout the nation are feeling its influence, with flight delays piling up due to staffing shortages.

This weekend noticed essentially the most tough journey circumstances but at dozens of American airports, the place strains of pissed off vacationers appeared countless. Greater than 5,000 flights touring from and to U.S. airports have been delayed Sunday alone. Because the shutdown drags on, extra delays and cancellations will be anticipated, based on Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.

Air site visitors controllers, who’re relied on to coordinate plane throughout the airspace and are required to work as important employees throughout a authorities shutdown, have been working with out pay. Duffy stated he desires them to return to work, including that those that don’t will obtain a disappointing paycheck on the finish of the week.

“None of them can miss two paychecks,” Duffy stated on CNBC’s “Squawk Field” on Monday. “All of them begin — their residence funds collapse, and so they’re all going to have to have a look at taking second jobs or quitting and entering into one other line of labor. And the consequence of that could be very actual for our air system.”

Duffy underscored the dire want for air site visitors controllers, including that the system is brief anyplace from 2,000 to three,000 controllers.

“I’m attempting to place extra air site visitors controllers into the system,” he stated.

On Monday morning, greater than 900 flights touring inside, to and out of U.S. airports have been delayed, and greater than 430 have been canceled, based on FlightAware.com. John F. Kennedy Worldwide Airport and Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport account for many of it, with greater than 110 delays and 16 cancellations between them.

It isn’t instantly clear if staffing shortages straight brought about the delays and cancellations Monday.

The unpredictable flight schedule has pissed off vacationers. Many are questioning the protection of air journey if management towers aren’t absolutely staffed.

Duffy stated delays and cancellations are an try to make air journey safer.

“You will see extra delays, you may see extra cancellations of flights, and that’s as a result of we gradual site visitors down as a result of we don’t have sufficient controllers within the towers and TRACONs to verify we will navigate the flights,” he stated, referring to terminal radar strategy management services. “So, that’s a device that we now have to maintain the system secure.”

If air journey was unsafe, the Transportation Division would “shut the entire airspace down,” Duffy stated.

“We received’t let individuals journey,” he stated. “We’re not there at this level. It’s simply vital delays.”

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