More Than 1,500 Flights Canceled In U.S. Amid Shutdown WP
“More than 1,500 flights have been canceled for Monday and hundreds of others delayed, according to the tracker FlightAware, with disruptions ticking up by the hour,” the publication notes.
Yesterday was the worst day for U.S. air travel during the current shutdown - nearly 3,000 flights were canceled on Sunday, and more than 10,000 were delayed.
Although the Senate reached a bipartisan agreement overnight that will allow temporary restoration of funding for government agencies, the longest shutdown in U.S. history continues. Monday became a record 41st day since the country's federal structures have gone without funding.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy stated that the situation in airports will“only going to get worse” if the shutdown continues, as air-traffic controllers working without pay are beginning to look for other jobs to cover their bills.
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