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Over 1,300 flights had already been canceled. Some disruptions and delays were reported during the first two days of cuts, but uncertainty looms as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned that flight cancellations will grow if the government shutdown continues.
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The FAA announced a directive to cut 10% of flights to 40 U.S. airports amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, prompting carriers to shift flight schedules in order to maintain safe operations.