US Airlines Begin Cutting Flights Due to Shutdown
US airlines have begun cutting flights to due to safety concerns and staffing shortages brought on by the government shutdown. Out of 25,375 flights scheduled for Friday, fewer than 3%...
By Bloomberg Markets · Bloomberg Markets
US airlines have begun cutting flights to due to safety concerns and staffing shortages brought on by the government shutdown. Out of 25,375 flights scheduled for Friday, fewer than 3% have been canceled, according to data compiled by aviation analytics company Cirium. Bloomberg's Norah Mulinda is at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey with more. (Source: Bloomberg)