US Flight Cancellations & Delays: Government Shutdown Impact

by Archynetys World Desk

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More than 5,000 flights were canceled or delayed this Friday in the United States, after airlines received government orders to reduce their operations due to the government shutdown.

The measure affects internal flights departing from 40 of the country’s main airports and aims to reduce pressure on air traffic controllers, who by law are obliged to continue working even if they are not receiving their salaries due to lack of budget.

The government shutdown in the US began on October 1, after Republicans and Democrats in Congress failed to agree to approve President Donald Trump’s government spending bill.

As a consequence, a large number of public institutions have been running out of funds to operate, which has led to layoffs, suspensions and cessation of operations of federal offices that have found themselves unable to honor the salaries of their employees.

In the case of airports, the government shutdown has meant that the lack of enough air traffic controllers – a long-standing problem in the US – has increased, as some of these workers have been calling in sick or taking second jobs to cover their living expenses while continuing to work without government pay.

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