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Forty major airports are going to see many flight cancellations this weekend. If you're traveling through one of these, be sure to check your flight status.
The federal government shutdown is being blamed for travel delays at major airports. How to check flight status and security wait times.
"It's going to lead to more cancellations, but we are going to work with the airlines to do this in a systematic way."
Air travelers at San Diego International Airport are advised to check their flight status before arriving due to potential flight disruptions caused by the FAA's order to reduce flights up to 10% at 40 major airports due to staffing pressures during the ongoing government shutdown.
Bradley International Airport is asking all travelers to check their status before arriving to the airport. The announcement comes as the Federal Aviation Administration plans to cut 10% of flights from 40 top airports across the country to ensure safety.
Atlantic City International Airport is not on the on the FAA's flightcut list, but flights from impacted airlines could impact travel plans.
Over 150 flights were delayed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport after a technical fault affected the Air Traffic Control system. The Airports Authority of India said teams are working to restore the Automatic Message Switching System that supports ATC data.