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Airlines nationwide are working to reassure travelers as the FAA orders a 10% cut to flights nationwide due to staffing shortages.
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Delta to cut some flights under FAA plan, offering flexibility for flyers
The BriefDelta Air Lines says it will comply with a Federal Aviation Administration order to reduce flights at 40 major U.S. airports beginning Friday.The airline expects most flights to operate as scheduled but will offer flexible options for customers affected by delays or cancellations.
Delta said it is "complying with a directive" from the FAA to reduce flights at 40 major U.S. airports, but "expects to operate the vast majority of our flights."
Mass flight cancellations are set to start Friday due to strains from the federal government shutdown. Here's how airlines are responding.
Delta Air Lines sent some customers with upcoming travel plans emails Friday Nov. 7, as FAA-mandated cancellations continued into the weekend.
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Delta working to return operations to normal after government reopens
Delta Air Lines says it’s working to return to full capacity after the government reopened, while the FAA maintains a 6% flight reduction at major airports including Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson.
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MSP Airport slated to be impacted by FAA flight reductions: What to know
MSP Airport is expected to be impacted by an FAA plan to reduce flights at major airports slated to start this weekend amid the government shutdown.
Little is known about how many flights may be canceled because of the shutdown, but it's a safe bet DTW will be affected.