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All 3 NY-NJ Airports Will be Affected by Partial Shutdown

The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday said that it was reducing air traffic by 10% across 40 “high-volume” markets beginning Friday morning to maintain travel safety amid the government shutdown.
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John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens.

The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday said that it was reducing air traffic by 10% across 40 high-volume markets beginning Friday morning to maintain travel safety as air traffic controllers exhibit signs of strain during the ongoing government shutdown, according to the Associated Press.

The cutbacks will impact thousands of flights nationwide, including at Newark-Liberty International, John F. Kennedy International and LaGuardia airports, the news service said.

Air traffic controllers have been working unpaid since the shutdown began Oct. 1, and most have been on duty six days a week while putting in mandatory overtime. With some calling out of work due to frustration, taking second jobs or not having money for child care or gas, staffing shortages during some shifts have led to flight delays at a number of U.S. airports, the AP said.

Nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers have been working without pay, according to an Oct. 31 FAA post on X. Currently, half of the Core 30 facilities, including Miami, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Chicago and others, are experiencing staffing shortages, nearly 80% of air traffic controllers are absent at New York–area facilities. 

According to the AP, the affected airports are:

1. Anchorage International in Alaska

2. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International in Georgia

3. Boston Logan International in Massachusetts

4. Baltimore/Washington International in Maryland

5. Charlotte Douglas International in North Carolina

6. Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International in Ohio

7. Dallas Love Field in Texas

8. Ronald Reagan Washington National in Virginia

9. Denver International in Colorado

10. Dallas/Fort Worth International in Texas

11. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County in Michigan

12. Newark Liberty International in New Jersey

13. Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International in Florida

14. Honolulu International in Hawaii

15. Houston Hobby in Texas

16. Washington Dulles International in Virginia

17. George Bush Houston Intercontinental in Texas

18. Indianapolis International in Indiana

19. John F. Kennedy International in New York

20. Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas

21. Los Angeles International in California

22. LaGuardia Airport in New York

23. Orlando International in Florida

24. Chicago Midway International in Illinois

25. Memphis International in Tennessee

26. Miami International in Florida

27. Minneapolis/St Paul International in Minnesota

28. Oakland International in California

29. Ontario International in California

30. Chicago O`Hare International in Illinois

31. Portland International in Oregon

32. Philadelphia International in Pennsylvania

33. Phoenix Sky Harbor International in Arizona

34. San Diego International in California

35. Louisville International in Kentucky

36. Seattle/Tacoma International in Washington

37. San Francisco International in California

38. Salt Lake City International in Utah

39. Teterboro in New Jersey

40. Tampa International in Florida

 

 




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