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Follow live updates on delays, cancellations, and FAA impacts as airlines cut flights amid the government shutdown.
Disruptions, so far, are said to be limited. But the Transportation Secretary warns that far worse could come—and quickly.
Senators will be working through the weekend for the first time since the government shutdown began 39 days ago.
At least 127 flights were cancelled and 190 were delayed by 9 a.m., according to FlightAware, the real-time flight tracking site.
FAA cuts flight volume amid shutdown, grounding 755 U.S. flights Saturday and over 1,000 more expected Sunday at 40 airports.