The full list of high-traffic airports that will be impacted by the fast-approaching unprecedented 10% cuts is expected to be unveiled by the Federal Aviation Administration later on Thursday.
Major airports across the US are bracing for looming travel chaos after the feds ordered steep flight cuts at 40 of the busiest airports as the government shutdown rages on.
The full list of high-traffic airports that will be impacted by the fast-approaching unprecedented 10% cuts is expected to be unveiled by the Federal Aviation Administration later on Thursday.
The cuts, which will be rolled out starting from Friday, could potentially result in thousands of flights being axed.
In the meantime, airlines were already frantically trying to rejig schedules and get a handle on the customer service hotlines that are flooded with concerns.
Here’s what we know about the possible impacts:What major airports will be affected?
The high-traffic airports slated to be impacted by the cuts include New York’s John F. Kennedy International and LaGuardia airports. Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey is also set to be on the list, according to sources.