Shutdown Chaos: Staffing Crises Stymie Air Travel
As the government shutdown nears one month, continued staffing shortages in air traffic control are causing significant flight delays across the U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of increasing challenges, with controllers working unpaid overtime. Airports and industry are experiencing widespread disruptions as the FAA struggles with understaffing.
Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 01-11-2025 02:00 IST | Created: 01-11-2025 02:00 IST
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Continued staffing shortages crippled air travel on Friday, with delayed flights heralding the one-month mark of the U.S. government shutdown.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy cautioned that travelers would see mounting flight cancellations as unpaid air traffic controllers struggle to maintain operations.
The Federal Aviation Administration acknowledged staffing-related delays at major hubs like Boston, New York City, and Houston. The National Air Traffic Controllers Association highlighted the plight of workers missing paychecks, with some airports stepping in to support these federal employees.
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