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Trump administration: ‘Actual disruption’ to hit airports if shutdown continues
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Trump administration: ‘Actual disruption’ to hit airports if shutdown continues

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Last updated: November 12, 2025 12:47 am
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Shutdown affect on air journey growsWhat occurs when the federal government reopens?Indicators of (slight) progressThanksgiving journey loomsWhat to find out about air journey and the shutdown

We simply got here off what might have been essentially the most chaotic weekend at U.S. airports in years, with flight cancellations piling up throughout the nation.

And whereas there does now look like momentum in Washington towards reopening the federal government, the Trump administration is making ominous predictions about what air journey may seem like quickly if the shutdown drags on.

“I feel we’d see that important disruption coming this subsequent weekend. Possibly as early as Friday,” Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy mentioned, talking Tuesday at a information convention at Chicago’s O’Hare Worldwide Airport (ORD).

Duffy additionally claimed some airways would possibly contemplate grounding planes if the disruptions worsened — although a number of airline business sources informed TPG, late Tuesday, that they weren’t conscious of any such plans.

Shutdown affect on air journey grows

Nevertheless, the shutdown’s affect on air journey has actually grown considerably in latest days. Vacationers bumped into mass disruptions this previous weekend as short-staffed air visitors management services produced hourslong backups and helped to gas greater than 20,000 cancellations and delays on Saturday and Sunday.

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Crowds pack Terminal 3 at Chicago’s O’Hare Worldwide Airport (ORD). JIM VONDRUSKA/BLOOMBERG VIA GETTY IMAGES

Air visitors controllers have been working with out pay for the reason that shutdown started, and a rising variety of controllers have known as out of labor over the previous 10 days or so.

To ease the burden, on Tuesday, the Federal Aviation Administration started requiring airways to cancel 6% of flights at 40 main airports throughout the nation — up from 4% over the weekend. These cuts are set to achieve 8% of flights by Thursday, and stretch to 10% by Friday.

That might imply hundreds of each day cancellations.

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What occurs when the federal government reopens?

It isn’t clear how shortly the FAA would take away these restrictions as soon as the federal government reopens.

“We will wait to see the info on our finish earlier than we take out the restrictions in journey,” Duffy mentioned Tuesday, citing security information that, he mentioned, confirmed a rise in regarding security incidents on runways and within the air in latest weeks.

Indicators of (slight) progress

There have been some (barely) optimistic indicators on Tuesday.

Whereas airways canceled greater than 1,200 flights, per FlightAware, that was far lower than the numbers from Saturday, Sunday or Monday. Extra importantly, the variety of canceled flights held regular: airways made their required cuts, and issues did not get considerably worse from there.

As meager as that sounds, that is an enchancment from the weekend.

Additionally, by late afternoon, the FAA had reported simply 4 so-called “staffing triggers” at its air visitors management services, Duffy mentioned. On Saturday, there have been 81.

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Thanksgiving journey looms

Nonetheless unclear, although: How shortly air journey may get again on observe if — or when — the federal government reopens.

As soon as that occurs, Duffy mentioned, controllers would obtain paychecks inside 48 hours. That could possibly be a key step to getting extra staff again into management towers and flights again on observe. Nevertheless, loads of uncertainty nonetheless looms after a rocky week at airports, and with the Thanksgiving journey rush now simply two weeks away.

Talking final week to TPG, a prime air visitors management professional mentioned ending the shutdown would doubtless assist Thanksgiving journey — however stopped in need of predicting a return to regular operations.

“There ought to be just a little boomerang impact, however there’s additionally going to be some trickle-down,” mentioned Margaret Wallace, professor at Florida Institute of Know-how’s Faculty of Aeronautics.

What to find out about air journey and the shutdown

Within the meantime, TPG has full protection concerning the shutdown, and what you are able to do in case you have journey deliberate:

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