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FAA Reduces Air Traffic by 10% at DFW and Dallas Love Field Due to Shutdown

WFAADecember 5, 20252 min1,743 views
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FAA Mandates Air Traffic Reduction

  • ✈️ The FAA is requiring airlines to gradually reduce flights by 10% at 40 major U.S. airports, including DFW International and Dallas Love Field.
  • ⚠️ This measure is a direct response to the federal shutdown, which has led to air traffic controllers working unpaid overtime and experiencing fatigue.
  • 🗓️ The 10% reduction is expected to be fully implemented by November 14th.

Impact on Airlines and Passengers

  • 📉 Southwest Airlines has already proactively cancelled 120 flights and is implementing a 4% reduction.
  • 📢 American Airlines is cutting 4% of its flights nationwide, resulting in approximately 220 cancellations daily.
  • ❓ Passengers are bracing for potential delays, cancellations, and uncertainty due to these operational adjustments.

Passenger Concerns and Airline Responses

  • 😟 Travelers express frustration and concern about potential disruptions, with some fearing they may have to sleep at the airport.
  • ✅ Southwest Airlines states that most flights will remain on schedule and offers passengers the ability to change plans or receive refunds at no cost.
  • 🗣️ Airlines are calling on Congress to end the shutdown to resolve the underlying issues affecting air traffic control.
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