US to cut airline traffic by 10% due to shutdown, Trump transport chief says

US Airline Traffic to Plummet by 10% Amid Government Shutdown, Officials Say.

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy have announced that airline traffic at 40 high-volume airports will be reduced by 10% starting this Friday if the government shutdown doesn't end by then. The reduction will affect both passenger and cargo flights, causing flight delays and long security wait times to worsen.

Although specific details on which airports will see the cuts were not provided, experts estimate that routes at major hubs such as New York, Washington DC, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Dallas are likely to be impacted. The reduction is aimed at reducing stress on air traffic controllers who have been working without pay for nearly four weeks.

FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said that the agency was taking a safety-first approach, citing reports of fatigue among flight controllers as the main concern. "We're in new territory here," he added, emphasizing that the decision to implement the reduction was not taken lightly.

The 10% reduction is expected to result in around 1,800 flights and 268,000 airline seats being cancelled or reduced. This will likely exacerbate the existing flight delays and security wait times that have plagued American airports since the shutdown began.

Airline stocks took a hit on Wednesday after news of the planned reductions broke, dipping by about 1% in extended trading. The announcement comes just weeks before Thanksgiving, which is expected to see some of the busiest travel of the year.

As the shutdown continues to drag on – now entering its 36th day and the longest in US history – officials have warned that further action may be necessary if passenger safety is at risk. Bedford and Duffy said they would be meeting with airline representatives to discuss how to implement the reductions, but did not provide details on how they plan to minimize disruptions to routes or airlines.
 
I'm seeing this news about the air traffic reduction and I gotta say 🀯 it's gonna be a bummer for travelers. 10% less flights? That's a big deal, especially with Thanksgiving just around the corner πŸ¦ƒ. I feel bad for all those people who were counting on getting to their loved ones safely, now they're worried about delays and long security lines 😬. I get that air traffic controllers need a break, but 36 days without pay? That's a lot of stress 🀯. What really worries me is the potential impact on small airports or those with limited resources 🚨. Hope everything gets sorted out soon πŸ’•.
 
πŸš«πŸ›«οΈπŸ”΄βœˆοΈ Oh no! Air travel is gonna get hit hard πŸ€•! I'm kinda worried about flights getting cancelled and security wait times getting even longer 😩. As a visual thinker, I'd love to draw a diagram of the impact this will have on air traffic... πŸ“

Imagine 40 airports with reduced flights ⬇️. Routes at major hubs like NYC, DFW, LAX, and ATL are likely to be affected πŸ“. I bet airline stocks are gonna take a hit again 😳.

The government shutdown is like a puzzle piece that's not fitting in πŸ€”. Officials need to find a way to minimize disruptions without compromising safety 🚫. Meeting with airlines might help, but it's hard to predict how this will all play out πŸ“Š.

I'm keeping an eye on this situation πŸ•°οΈ. Fingers crossed that they can get the shutdown resolved soon and air travel gets back to normal πŸ›¬πŸ’¨
 
😩 this is a disaster waiting to happen... who's gonna get caught in the crossfire of delayed flights & security lines? πŸš«πŸ•°οΈ and what about all those poor controllers working without pay for weeks now?! πŸ˜“ 10% might seem like a small number, but with peak travel season coming up, it'll be a nightmare. Can't they just sort this out already?! 🀯
 
I'M REALLY WORRIED ABOUT THIS Airline traffic plummeting by 10% is a big deal for travelers! I MEAN, who wants to spend their thansgiving break stuck in security lines or worse? The thought of all those flights cancelled or reduced is just stressing me out 🀯. Can't these officials just get everything sorted out already? I GET THAT THEY NEED TO WORRY ABOUT SAFETY FIRST, BUT COME ON! How are they gonna minimize the disruption to airlines and routes?! It's not like they're just going to magically make all this go away πŸ’₯.
 
omg this shutdown is getting crazy!! 🀯 10% less flights? that's a big deal! i'm worried about my family who travel to NYC for christmas every year... what if we can't make it?! πŸ€” the delays and security wait times are already bad enough, adding more cuts will just make it worse. 😬 i hope they figure out a way to fix this soon so we can get back to normal air travel. airlines need to step up their game too, cancelling seats is not the answer... 🚫
 
man this shutdown thingy is getting out of hand πŸ€―πŸ’Έ 10% is a big chunk to cut from air traffic, i dont know what kinda stress these pilots and air trafic controllers are under but fatigue is no joke bro πŸ˜΄πŸ›«οΈ its like theyre saying 'okay, we'll just reduce flights by 10%' without even thinking about the ripple effects on passengers and airlines πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ and now airline stocks are taking a hit? that's just great πŸ€‘ how are these ppl supposed to plan for thanksgiving with all this uncertainty? πŸ“…πŸ½οΈ
 
πŸ€” I think the 10% reduction in air traffic is a harsh measure, especially with Thanksgiving just around the corner. I mean, what's a few extra delays and security wait times when it comes down to it? 😊 The FAA's priority should be finding other solutions that don't involve canceling flights left and right. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I also feel bad for the air traffic controllers who are working without pay – they're already under so much stress, and now they get hit with a 10% reduction in workload? πŸ’” It's just not fair.

And let's be real, airline stocks were already taking a hit from the shutdown. Can't they just, like, absorb this little setback or something? πŸ€‘ A 1% dip isn't exactly catastrophic. 😐

I guess what I'm saying is that while safety should always be the top priority, there might be other ways to address the issue without crippling air traffic. Maybe the FAA and airline reps can work together to find some middle ground? πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised by this news at all. The FAA's decision to reduce air traffic by 10% is a perfect example of a safety-first approach, given the reported fatigue among flight controllers. It's astonishing that these workers have been working without pay for nearly four weeks and still manage to maintain their expertise. The fact that specific airport routes haven't been specified raises concerns about the potential impact on passengers. With Thanksgiving just around the corner, this announcement is a nightmare come true for many travelers already anxious about flights being cancelled or delayed. I'm worried about the long-term effects of this shutdown on air travel and the economy as a whole πŸš¨πŸ’Έ
 
[Image of a plane flying into a cloud with a red "X" through it πŸ˜’]

Air traffic controller: *yawns* πŸ€―πŸ’€

[Footage of people waiting in security lines, getting frustrated and anxious 😩🚫]

Why do politicians think we can't figure out how to pay air traffic controllers without causing widespread flight cancellations? πŸ™„πŸ“ˆ

[Airline stock graph with a red "down" arrow β¬‡οΈπŸ’Έ]

Holiday travel season: where the government shutdown meets its match πŸ˜‚πŸ›«οΈ
 
I'm low-key worried about this shutdown πŸ€”. 10% off flights? That's a big deal! I've got a buddy who's flying out for Thanksgiving and now he's stressing about whether his flight is gonna get cancelled πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And with the longest shutdown in US history, it's like nobody knows what's going on πŸ˜•. The FAA's safety-first approach makes sense I guess, but 1,800 flights getting cancelled? That's a lot of people stuck at airports 🚫. Airlines are already taking a hit, so this isn't helping them out πŸ’Έ. Can we just sort this out already?! 🀞
 
πŸ˜” This is so stressful for everyone involved - flight controllers are already working without pay and now we're gonna see 10% less flights?! 🚫 I can only imagine how hard it must be for them, I mean, think about being in a high-pressure situation where you have to make split-second decisions but you haven't had your paycheck in weeks... 😩 Air travel is already so unpredictable, adding this extra layer of uncertainty is just not needed. πŸ’” And what about the passengers who are counting on getting their flights on time for Thanksgiving? 🍽️ It's like the shutdown has already caused enough chaos, now we gotta deal with reduced air traffic too?! 🀯
 
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