Even if the shutdown ends, air travel won't get back to normal right away – here's why
MSNBC·2025-11-11 16:10
Even as Congress gets closer to a deal to reopen the government, the fallout at airports isn't showing any signs of letting up with thousands of flights delayed or canceled altogether. This morning, the FAA reduced flights across the country by 6%. That is set to increase to up to 10% by Friday, and air traffic controllers are missing out this week on their second full paycheck since the shutdown began.MSNBC's Rosa Flores is live for us at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. Also with us, forme ...