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FAA to Cut Flights by 10% at Major Airports as Shutdown Rolls On


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As the government shutdown continues, the FAA is announcing it will cut flights by 10% at major airports across the United States, including Reagan National, LAX, Dallas-Fort Worth and more, which will cause ripple effects at nearly every airport nationwide. NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports for TODAY on what it means for travelers heading into the busy holiday season.