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Flight cancellations start to soar as airports comply with cuts over shutdown

7 November 2025
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Major airports across the U.S. canceled hundreds of flights Thursday in preparation for massive cuts to air traffic made by the Federal Aviation Administration amid the ongoing and historic government shutdown.

By Thursday evening there had been around 200 cancellations within and in and out of the U.S., according to flight-tracking site FlightAware.com. Around 800 flights had already been canceled Friday, the day that the cuts are due to begin.

It comes after Transport Secretary Sean Duffy and the FAA announced that 40 of the country’s busiest airports across two dozen states, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, would be phasing in a 10 percent reduction in their flight schedules.

The disruptions will affect service at many smaller airports, too, and by Thursday some travelers had already begun changing or canceling their itineraries.

In a social media post Thursday afternoon, United Airlines reiterated that it was doing “everything we can to minimize disruptions to your travel plans” and was avoiding cancellations for long-haul international flights. The airline will eliminate 4 percent of its flights at the designated airports Friday, before working up to the FAA’s proposed 10 percent, sources told The Associated Press.

By Thursday evening there had already been around 200 cancellations within and in and out of the U.S., according to flight-tracking site FlightAware.com. Over 600 flights had already been canceled Friday, the day that the cuts are due to begin

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By Thursday evening there had already been around 200 cancellations within and in and out of the U.S., according to flight-tracking site FlightAware.com. Over 600 flights had already been canceled Friday, the day that the cuts are due to begin (AP)

“Hub-to-hub flights” operating between seven airports, Chicago O’Hare, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Newark, San Francisco and Washington Dulles, would also not be affected, United said.

American Airlines said that while flights scheduled for Thursday would go ahead as planned it was still awaiting further information from the FAA as to how its flights would be affected from Friday.

Delta said it expected the majority of its flights to operate as planned. “We are providing additional flexibility to all of our customers during the impacted travel period to change, cancel or refund their flights, including our basic economy fares, without penalty,” the airline added.

In its own social media post, Alaska Air apologized to customers for the “unexpected” delays but said that international travelers would not be affected and that cancellations would only occur on routes with a high volume of flights.

Passengers are bracing for travel chaos as the Federal Aviation Administration is due to announce the 40 airports where flights will be reduced by 10 percent because of the ongoing government shutdown

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Passengers are bracing for travel chaos as the Federal Aviation Administration is due to announce the 40 airports where flights will be reduced by 10 percent because of the ongoing government shutdown (Getty Images)

“We remain grateful to every air traffic controller and TSA or CBP officer who is working without pay to keep air travel functioning safely. We continue to strongly urge our federal leaders to reach an immediate resolution and end the shutdown,” the airline said.

At a press conference Wednesday, Duffy said the decision to slash schedules was paramount for safe air travel amid pressure on air traffic controllers, who “are under immense stress and fatigue.”

Per the Transportation Secretary, the country’s “Core 30” airports are set to be affected, which include Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International, the busiest airport in the country, Boston Logan International, Chicago O’Hare International, Ronald Reagan Washington National, Newark Liberty International, New York John F Kennedy, Los Angeles International and Seattle Tacoma International.

Duffy said the decision “had not been taken lightly” ahead of the busy Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday travel season.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday that the decision “had not been taken lightly” ahead of the busy Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday travel season (file image)

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday that the decision “had not been taken lightly” ahead of the busy Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday travel season (file image) (Getty Images)

Travel experts predict hundreds, if not thousands, of flights could be canceled. The cuts could represent as many as 1,800 flights and upwards of 268,000 seats combined, according to an estimate by aviation analytics firm Cirium.

Duffy said the agency was confronting staffing shortages caused by air traffic controllers, who are working unpaid, with some calling out of work during the shutdown, resulting in delays across the country. The air traffic controllers are also not being paid while the government remains shut down.

The shutdown, now in its 36th day and the longest in U.S. history, has forced 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 TSA officers to work without pay and affected tens of thousands of flights so far, according to Reuters.

Duffy also hit back at accusations that flights were being cut for “leverage” as the pressure is mounting on Republicans and Democrats to hammer out a deal to end the shutdown. “Let me be clear: this isn’t about “leverage” — it’s about the safety of the flying public,” Duffy said Thursday in a post on X.

Other Republicans however, including Vice President JD Vance, continued to lay the blame for the shutdown and subsequent “aviation emergency”squarely at the feet of the Democrats.

“The American people are, unfortunately about to start suffering some very real consequences because of the shutdown,” Vance said, speaking at a dinner held for Central Asian leaders Thursday evening. “After 30 days of this thing, 40 days of this thing, you’re going to start seeing very real travel delays.”

Duffy also hit back at accusations that flights were being cut for ‘leverage’ as the pressure is mounting on Republicans and Democrats to hammer out a deal to end the shutdown, now the longest in federal government history

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Duffy also hit back at accusations that flights were being cut for ‘leverage’ as the pressure is mounting on Republicans and Democrats to hammer out a deal to end the shutdown, now the longest in federal government history (Getty Images)

30 ‘core airports’ affected by flight reductions

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Intl (ATL)Boston Logan Intl (BOS)Baltimore/Washington Intl (BWI) Charlotte Douglas Intl (CLT)Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA)Denver Intl (DEN)Dallas/Fort Worth Intl (DFW)Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County (DTW)Newark Liberty Intl (EWR)Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood Intl (FLL)Honolulu Intl (HNL)Washington Dulles Intl (IAD)George Bush Houston Intercontinental (IAH)New York John F. Kennedy Intl (JFK)Las Vegas McCarran Intl (LAS)Los Angeles Intl (LAX)New York LaGuardia (LGA)Orlando Intl (MCO)Chicago Midway (MDW)Memphis Intl (MEM)Miami Intl (MIA)Minneapolis/St. Paul Intl (MSP)Chicago O`Hare Intl (ORD)Philadelphia Intl (PHL)Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (PHX)San Diego Intl (SAN)Seattle/Tacoma Intl (SEA)San Francisco Intl (SFO)Salt Lake City Intl (SLC)Tampa Intl (TPA)

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