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Starting Friday, Orlando International Airport must reduce flights under a new FAA emergency order aimed at easing stress on air traffic control.
We know that these FAA-imposed cancellations could impact an important moment in your life,” Southwest Airlines wrote in a social media post. “We appreciate your
Orlando International Airport (MCO) says it has not received official word from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about any reduction in flight activity as part of the ongoing federal government shutdown.
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Flights are delayed at Orlando International Airport due to an issue with staffing air traffic controllers, and a federal advisory says at some point Thursday night, there will be no certified air traffic controllers at all.
Passengers can expect average delays of nearly three hours, the FAA said, warning that at some point all flights into Florida’s busiest airport could be halted.
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On Friday, air traffic appears to be flowing much better. However, some delays and cancellations still linger.