FAA Halts Reduction of Flights to Support Safety and Stabilize Air Travel During Delicate Recovery
- FAA freezes U.S. flight cuts at 6% for 40 major airports to balance safety and capacity recovery amid improved air traffic controller attendance. - Decision halts planned 10% reductions after 43-day government shutdown caused staffing crises, with 3,500 controller shortages still unresolved. - Over 10,100 flights canceled since cuts began, disproportionately impacting hubs like Atlanta and New York as airlines prioritize high-demand routes. - Analysts warn full recovery depends on resolving back-pay disp
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to maintain a 6% reduction in U.S. flights at 40 major airports, aiming to balance safety with the need to restore flight capacity as air traffic controller attendance improves. This update, revealed on Nov. 13, 2025,
This decision arrives as airlines prepare for the busy Thanksgiving travel season,
For passengers, the 6% reduction has resulted in more than 10,100 flights being canceled since the cuts began,
The government shutdown, which lasted 43 days and set a record as the longest in U.S. history, initially led to widespread flight cancellations and cargo delays.
Although the FAA's freeze offers short-term relief, deeper issues remain.
The outlook remains uncertain. Airlines are seeking clarity on when the FAA will lift the remaining restrictions, with some warning that continued delays could extend into December. Meanwhile, the FAA stressed that any changes will depend on "positive trends," including sustained improvements in controller attendance and safety performance
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