Shutdown Will Slow US Air Travel to ‘Trickle’ Ahead of Thanksgiving: Duffy

Shutdown Will Slow US Air Travel to ‘Trickle’ Ahead of Thanksgiving: Duffy

Security lines are shown at normal volume for the day and time at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport’s departures level in Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 9, 2025. Grant Baldwin/Getty Images

Flights throughout the United States will be reduced to a “trickle” leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday due to increasing air traffic controller staffing shortages during the record-breaking government shutdown, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in an interview on Nov. 9.

Last week, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it was beginning a multi-step slowdown of U.S. air travel on Nov. 7 with a 4 percent reduction in flights at 40 major airports. That rate will increase to 6 percent on Nov. 11; to 8 percent on Nov. 13; and finally to 10 percent on Nov. 14, according to the FAA’s emergency order—the first of its kind in history.
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