Atlantaโs Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and New Jerseyโs Newark Liberty International Airport had the most cancellations on Saturday.
The U.S. Senate convened for a rare Saturday session to address the government shutdown, as more than 1,500 flights in the United States were canceled on Nov. 8 due to a government order to reduce operations at 40 airports across the country out of safety concerns.
By Saturday evening, another 1,000 flights had been canceled for the next day, Nov. 9.
The reductions, ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Transportation, started Friday, with dozens of the nationโs busiest airportsโincluding Chicago OโHare International Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and all three of New York Cityโs major airportsโbeing ordered to reduce operations by 4 percent.
The scope of operation reduction will expand over the next week to 6 percent on Nov. 11, 8 percent on Nov. 13, and 10 percent on Nov. 14.
The order was issued to address safety risks and delays caused by a shortage of air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay since Oct. 1 due to the government shutdown.
More than 2,500 flights were canceled for Friday and Saturday, according to FlightAware.
Atlantaโs Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and New Jerseyโs Newark Liberty International Airport had the most cancellations on Saturday, with the airports seeing a total of almost 300 flights canceled, according to FlightAware.
Delta Air Lines and SkyWest Airlines were the most impacted on Saturday with around 200 cancellations each.
As of 4 p.m. ET, airports in Atlanta, New York City, Chicago, Dallas, Nashville, and San Francisco were all under ground delays of up to four hours each.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed that restrictions are in place for private jets, too.
โWeโve reduced their volume at high traffic airportsโinstead having private jets utilize smaller airports or airfields so busy controllers can focus on commercial aviation. Thatโs only fair,โ Duffy wrote on X on Nov. 8.
Duffy said that any planes used for medical transport, emergencies, and law enforcement are being prioritized.
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The airports that must reduce flights include:
- ANC โ Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
- ATL โ Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
- BOS โ Boston Logan International Airport
- BWI โ Baltimore/Washington International Airport
- CLT โ Charlotte Douglas International Airport
- CVG โ Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
- DAL โ Dallas Love Field
- DCA โ Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
- DEN โ Denver International Airport
- DFW โ Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
- DTW โ Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
- EWR โ Newark Liberty International Airport
- FLL โ Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport
- HNL โ Honolulu International Airport
- HOU โ William P. Hobby Airport
- IAD โ Washington Dulles International Airport
- IAH โ George Bush Houston Intercontinental Airport
- IND โ Indianapolis International Airport
- JFK โ New York John F. Kennedy International Airport
- LAS โ Las Vegas McCarran International Airport
- LAX โ Los Angeles International Airport
- LGA โ New York LaGuardia Airport
- MCO โ Orlando International Airport
- MDW โ Chicago Midway International Airport
- MEM โ Memphis International Airport
- MIA โ Miami International Airport
- MSP โ MinneapolisโSt. Paul International Airport
- OAK โ Oakland International Airport
- ONT โ Ontario International Airport
- ORD โ Chicago OโHare International Airport
- PDX โ Portland International Airport
- PHL โ Philadelphia International Airport
- PHX โ Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
- SAN โ San Diego International Airport
- SDF โ Louisville International Airport
- SEA โ SeattleโTacoma International Airport
- SFO โ San Francisco International Airport
- SLC โ Salt Lake City International Airport
- TEB โ Teterboro Airport
- TPA โ Tampa International Airport
By Jacki Thrapp







