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FAA’s order to cut flights nationwide due to the government shutdown is set to take effect

Last updated: November 7, 2025 1:10 am
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The FAA’s Order to Scale Back Flights Due to Government Shutdown

The Federal Aviation Administration’s unprecedented decision to reduce flights nationwide in response to the ongoing government shutdown is scheduled to go into effect on Friday morning.

The order affects 40 airports in over two dozen states, including major hubs like Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, and Charlotte, North Carolina.

In metropolitan areas such as New York, Houston, Chicago, and Washington, multiple airports will be impacted, with potential ripple effects reaching smaller airports as well.


People wait in line at a security checkpoint at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport on Nov. 6, 2025 in Houston, Texas. Getty Images

Airlines have begun adjusting their schedules and canceling flights in anticipation of the official order, leaving travelers anxious about the status of their upcoming flights.

More than 810 flights have been canceled nationwide, with Delta Air Lines and American Airlines among those significantly impacted.

The FAA stated that the reductions would start at 4% and increase to 10% by Nov. 14, affecting all commercial airlines between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.

The cutbacks aim to alleviate the strain on air traffic controllers who have been working without pay for over a month, leading to increased absences due to financial stress and exhaustion.

Delays at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, NJ
A general view of delays at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, NJ on Nov. 6, 2025. Christopher Sadowski

As the administration pressures Congress to end the shutdown, airlines are working to minimize the impact on customers by adjusting routes and focusing on service to smaller cities.

While carriers are obligated to refund customers for canceled flights, secondary costs like food and accommodations may not be covered unless directly caused by the airlines.

Industry experts warn that the flight reductions will have a noticeable impact on the US air transportation system and could also affect package delivery service due to the involvement of major distribution centers like FedEx in Memphis and UPS in Louisville.

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