American air travellers will face major disruption as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered flight cuts at 40 of the nation's busiest airports beginning November 7, due to a severe air traffic controller shortage caused by the ongoing US government shutdown.

The FAA's emergency advisory asked airlines to reduce flight schedules by 4% initially, with reductions escalating to 10% by November 14.
This will impact millions of passengers across the United States, as Thanksgiving and the holiday travel season are around the corner.
Reasons Behind the Flight Reductions
According to Reuters, the continuing federal government shutdown has led to thousands of FAA employees and airport security screeners working without pay, resulting in increased fatigue and staff shortages across major air traffic control centres.
A BBC report noted that safety risks and operational stress have made it "impossible to maintain full flight capacity" at key US hubs, including Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago.
In response, the FAA issued emergency safety orders directing airlines to reduce flights strategically to minimise congestion and maintain airspace safety.
Airlines and Passenger Impact
The impact of the cuts has already begun to ripple through the aviation industry. American Airlines, one of the largest US carriers, has reportedly cancelled around 220 flights per day during the initial phase of schedule reductions.
Data from FlightAware, an aviation disruption tracker, shows that nearly 700 flights were removed from schedules within 24 hours after airlines received the FAA directive.
Most airlines, including Delta, United, American Airlines, and Southwest, have issued travel waivers allowing passengers to reschedule flights or request refunds for non-refundable tickets.
While international routes remain largely unaffected for now, domestic routes, especially those linking smaller and mid-sized cities, are facing the sharpest reductions.
Travellers are advised to check flight status updates frequently on airline websites and apps.
Airports Most Affected
The FAA flight cuts cover 40 major airports across the United States, including those in New York, Houston, Chicago, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Charlotte, and North Carolina.
These are among the busiest aviation hubs in the country, handling millions of passengers daily.
As per reports, the US flight cuts in November 2025 will continue until FAA staffing levels are restored, a process that may take several months, depending on the duration of the government shutdown.
Airline stocks, including those of Delta, United, and American Airlines, recorded modest declines following the announcement, reflecting market concerns over revenue losses and operational disruptions.
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