{"id":1069,"date":"2025-10-09T15:37:50","date_gmt":"2025-10-09T15:37:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globaltaalenthq.com\/?p=1069"},"modified":"2025-10-13T08:55:10","modified_gmt":"2025-10-13T08:55:10","slug":"flight-delayed-or-canceled-during-government-shutdown-heres-what-you-should-do","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaltaalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/10\/09\/flight-delayed-or-canceled-during-government-shutdown-heres-what-you-should-do\/","title":{"rendered":"Flight delayed or canceled during government shutdown? Here's what you should do"},"content":{"rendered":"

The federal government shutdown has entered its second week, and already shortages of air traffic controllers have strained operations and disrupted flights at some U.S. airports.<\/p>\n

Reagan National Airport became the latest this week to report delays because of staffing issues on Wednesday. But earlier in the week<\/a> there were also problems at airports in Chicago, Newark, Denver and Nashville, and the tower even had to shut down for several hours in Burbank, California.<\/p>\n

Experts, as well as union leaders representing air traffic controllers and security screeners, warn that the impact<\/a> could grow significantly worse if the shutdown continues and employees start to miss paychecks.<\/p>\n

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