More than 2,000 flights were delayed or canceled on Friday morning as the FAA initiated cuts at major airports, according to a flight tracking service.
The FAA will cut air travel at 40 major airports as the government shutdown nears 38 days, with unpaid air traffic controllers stretched to their limits.
Thousands of flights were delayed on Nov. 6 as federal officials said a 10% cut at major U.S. airports is coming this week because of the govt shutdown.
Experts warn that amid the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, many Americans haven’t received November food stamps and could face months of delays.