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2,000 flights cancelled on US gov’t 40th day shutdown

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Cancelled flights are displayed on an arrivals board at San Francisco International Airport. - Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images via AFP

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WASHINGTON, United States (US): As the US Federal Government shutdown entered its 40th day on Sunday, more than 2,000 flights were cancelled and over 8,000 delayed nationwide, Xinhua reported, citing flight tracking website FlightAware.

Since the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) mandated flight reduction policy took effect on Friday, the number of cancelled flights surged from 202 on Thursday to 1,025 on Friday, and further to 1,566 on Saturday.

The number of air traffic controllers taking leave has risen since the shutdown began on October 1, forcing many others to work overtime.

The US Department of Transportation and the FAA recently announced a 10 per cent capacity reduction at 40 major airports across the country starting Friday, aiming to ease staffing pressures and reduce airspace safety risks.

“It’s only going to get worse,” Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy, told CNN on Sunday. “I look to the two weeks before Thanksgiving. You’re going to see air travel be reduced to a trickle.”

On the same day, National Economic Council Director, Kevin Hassett, told CBS that if people are not travelling during Thanksgiving, “we really could be looking at a negative quarter for the fourth quarter”. – BERNAMA-XINHUA 

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