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U.S. Airlines Cancel Hundreds of Flights Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown

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Last updated: November 7, 2025 2:57 pm
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Published: November 7, 2025
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Travelers across the United States are facing significant disruptions as airlines began cancelling flights following an unprecedented order from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in response to the ongoing government shutdown. This shutdown, now the longest in U.S. history, has created severe staffing shortages among air traffic controllers, leading to flight cuts as they go without paychecks.

As the situation escalated, over 700 flights were cancelled by 9 a.m. ET on Friday, representing approximately 3% of the day’s total schedule. Such levels of disruption, while not uncommon during severe weather events, signal a troubling trend. In fact, the FAA’s directive indicates that cancellations will rise to 10% over the coming week, starting at 4% on Friday, increasing to 6% by Tuesday, and culminating in a 10% reduction by November 14.

This staggering number of cancellations marks one of the worst days for U.S. flights in several months. Previous incidents such as the Southwest Airlines Christmas meltdown and extensive delays experienced by Delta Air Lines highlighted the fragility of air travel under such disruptive circumstances.

Although travel demand tends to be lower at this time of year, primarily before the Thanksgiving holiday, the ongoing issues have left many passengers searching for alternatives. Rental car reservations at Hertz, for instance, surged by more than 20% compared to the same period last year, indicating a shift in traveler preferences amid the chaos.

Airlines like American Airlines, which cancelled 221 flights on the same day, expressed frustration over the FAA’s decision. CEO Robert Isom emphasized attempts to minimize the impact on passengers while conceding that the frequency of available flights was decreasing. United Airlines reported that its major hub-to-hub and long-haul international operations would be less affected compared to regional flights serving smaller cities.

For travelers concerned about the cancellations, airlines have started offering alternative flight options and waiving change fees. Experts advise passengers to monitor their airlines’ apps and websites for schedule updates regularly. They also recommend arriving at airports two hours early to mitigate potential inconveniences and suggest limiting checked baggage to enhance travel flexibility during this tumultuous period.

Travel insurance experts caution that policies may not cover disruptions related directly to the government shutdown. Airlines might not specify shutdowns as a reason for cancellations, complicating refund processes. As travelers navigate this uncertain landscape, adaptability and proactive measures will be essential.

Affected travelers may find disruptions at several major airports, including, but not limited to, those in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Chicago. As the shutdown continues and FAA orders evolve, the air travel industry is bracing for further impacts in the weeks ahead.

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