Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Thursday that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will begin reducing airline traffic by 10% across 40 major U.S. airports starting Friday if the ongoing, record-breaking government shutdown continues. The move, which could severely disrupt air travel nationwide, highlights the growing strain on critical federal operations as the Democrat-led shutdown enters another week without resolution.
Duffy confirmed that the decision was made to ensure safety amid staffing shortages and operational challenges caused by furloughed workers. “We’re doing everything we can to keep the system running safely, but the reality is that resources are stretched thin,” Duffy stated. “If this shutdown doesn’t end soon, flight reductions are unavoidable.”
The announcement comes as millions of Americans prepare for weekend travel — raising concerns of flight delays, cancellations, and economic ripple effects across the transportation sector. The FAA’s decision marks one of the most visible impacts yet of the political gridlock in Washington.
President Donald J. Trump has repeatedly called for Democrats to end what he has described as a “reckless and unnecessary shutdown,” accusing them of holding the American people hostage over bloated spending demands. “This is exactly what happens when Democrats play politics with the livelihoods of American workers,” Trump said earlier this week. “They’re hurting families, travelers, and the economy — all for their own political gain.”
Airline industry leaders have echoed Trump’s warning, cautioning that prolonged disruptions could cost billions in lost productivity and travel revenue. Meanwhile, frustrated passengers across the nation are already reporting longer wait times and reduced flight options at major hubs.
As the shutdown continues, the Trump Administration remains firm in its demand for fiscal responsibility and accountability in Washington. “It’s time to reopen the government and put America back to work,” Trump said, emphasizing that restoring stability should be Congress’s top priority.
The FAA’s warning serves as yet another reminder of how political obstruction can harm everyday Americans — from travelers to workers — and why decisive leadership is needed now more than ever.
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