US finalizes domestic flight cuts to start at 4% on Friday

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American Airlines flights stage on the tarmac at Reagan Washington National Airport as the U.S. government shutdown continues in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., October 8, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. ​Federal Aviation Administration on ‌Thursday ordered airlines to cut domestic flight ‌operations by 4% at 40 high-traffic airports starting at 6 a.m. ET ⁠(1100 ‌GMT) on Friday, citing safety concerns ‍about air traffic control during the government shutdown.

Reuters first reported details of ​the plan, citing a ‌draft order. The FAA said in the final order it is requiring 4% cuts at 40 high-traffic airports ⁠through Monday before ​requiring them to cut ​10% starting Nov. 14. The FAA ‍is also ⁠imposing restrictions on space launches but not imposing any ⁠cuts on international flights.

(Reporting by ‌David Shepardson; Editing ‌by Jacqueline Wong)

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