The FAA ordered airlines to cut flights by 10% by next week to reduce pressure on air traffic controllers working without pay.
The FAA is cutting flights at 40 airports across the country because of an air traffic controller shortage caused by the government shutdown. Philadelphia and Newark will both be affected.
Philadelphia travelers may encounter delays and cancellations at Philadelphia International Airport airport starting Friday.
Travelers at International Airport could see fewer options as officials order a reduction in flights because of the government shutdown.
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