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See Where Flights Have Been Canceled as Government Shutdown Drags On

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Flight cancellations on Friday

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Note: International routes and airports are not shown. Cancellations at airports include flights that were planned to depart or arrive. Source: Cirium. The New York Times

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Hundreds of flights across the United States were canceled starting on Friday, with deeper cuts looming in the coming days.

Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Department officials have said the traffic reduction is necessary to ease pressure on air traffic controllers, some of whom have been calling in sick and working second jobs because they have not been paid during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

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The officials identified 40 airports where flights should be cut in phases, with the goal of reducing activity by 10 percent by the end of next week.

The disruptions have rippled to other airports but, at least so far, they have appeared to be relatively limited. Airlines focused the first wave of cancellations on shorter, regional flights, and major airports were working largely as normal on Friday. But widespread concern that the situation could worsen brought home the effects of the government shutdown to many more Americans.

The reduction in traffic comes weeks before the busy holiday travel season begins in the United States. The airports that have already been affected range from large hubs to smaller destinations. They are in blue states and red states, spread across the country.

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Here is a look at how cuts at affected airports compare to cancellations at those hubs this time last year:

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Share of scheduled flights that were canceled on Friday and throughout Nov. 2024

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Washington Reagan

17.4%

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151 of 869 flights

0.2%

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Louisville

8%

12 of 150

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0.1%

Cincinnati

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7.2%

18 of 250

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0.2%

Houston Hobby

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6%

20 of 336

0.4%

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Indianapolis

5.7%

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17 of 297

0.2%

Oakland

5.4%

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11 of 203

0.4%

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Boston

4.8%

46 of 960

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0.1%

Newark

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4.5%

42 of 940

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0.4%

New York JFK

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4.5%

41 of 913

0%

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New York LaGuardia

4.5%

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47 of 1,045

0.1%

Minneapolis/St. Paul

4.5%

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35 of 784

0.1%

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Detroit

4.3%

35 of 806

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0.1%

Philadelphia

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4.3%

30 of 701

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0.1%

San Francisco

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4.3%

41 of 960

1.2%

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Atlanta

4.2%

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84 of 1,979

0.1%

Los Angeles

3.9%

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50 of 1,274

0.3%

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Denver

3.6%

67 of 1,866

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1.4%

Ontario

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3.6%

6 of 168

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0.7%

Phoenix

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3.6%

44 of 1,206

0.3%

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Chicago O’Hare

3.5%

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82 of 2,313

0.3%

San Diego

3.5%

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22 of 627

0.4%

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Dallas-Fort Worth

3.4%

62 of 1,810

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1.7%

Tampa

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3.4%

17 of 493

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0.2%

Baltimore-Washington

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3.2%

18 of 562

0.2%

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Washington Dulles

3.2%

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20 of 619

0.2%

Salt Lake City

3.2%

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21 of 650

0.2%

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Charlotte

3.1%

41 of 1,327

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0.1%

George Bush Houston

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3.1%

35 of 1,112

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0.2%

Memphis

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3.1%

5 of 160

0.2%

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Fort Lauderdale

2.8%

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16 of 564

0.1%

Dallas Love Field

2.7%

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11 of 402

0.9%

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Orlando

2.7%

27 of 1,001

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0.2%

Miami

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2.7%

23 of 839

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0.1%

Honolulu

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2.5%

10 of 400

0.3%

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Las Vegas Reid

2.5%

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29 of 1,138

0.3%

Chicago Midway

2.5%

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10 of 405

0.3%

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Portland (Ore.)

2.3%

10 of 438

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0.5%

Seattle-Tacoma

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2.3%

24 of 1,033

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0.5%

Anchorage

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1%

2 of 201

1.3%

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Teterboro

0%

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0 of 8

No data

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Note: Cancellations at airports include flights that were planned departures or arrivals. Sources: Cirium (Nov. 2025) and Federal Aviation Administration (Nov. 2024). The New York Times

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