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Travelers in Miami left frustrated as flights cancelled due to government shutdown


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Travelers at Miami International Airport express frustration after more than 1,000 flights were canceled and over 5,000 delayed because of the government shutdown. “I’m a little worried,” says one woman traveling to the Dominical Republic to visit family. The FAA-mandated flight cancellations could lead to a 10% reduction by November 14.