Air travel issues continue before federal government reopens

Flight cancellations and delays are continuing at major airports across the country even as the U.S. Congress gets closer to a deal to reopen the government. Tuesday, the Federal Aviation Administration announced another reduction in flights that could make air travel more difficult.

Flight cancellations and delays continue amid shutdown

Even with a bill to end the shutdown in progress, recovery for air traffic could be slow as the FAA reduced flights at 40 major U.S. airports due to a shortage of air traffic controllers. FOX 9’s Hannah Flood reports.

Travel headaches continue nationwide amid government shutdown

Airports across the country continue to deal with travel disruptions due to FAA staff reductions with the federal government shutdown. A deal is in the works, but flights will continue to be altered or canceled until the shutdown is over. FOX's Kennedy Hayes has more.

FAA flight cuts causing travel delays

MSP is one of 40 airports in the U.S. required to reduce flights due to a shortage of air traffic controllers amid the ongoing government shutdown. FOX 9’s Se Kwon has the latest on how travelers are feeling and the ripple effects being felt across the country.