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Orlando International Airport is among the 40 airports where air traffic is set to be cut by the Federal Aviation Administration amid an ongoing government shutdown, according to a list obtained by News 6.
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
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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.
WFTV has learned that Orlando International Airport is one of the 40 airports across the country that will experience a 10% reduction of flights by the FAA.
The secretary of transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration have announced that starting Friday, there will be a 10% reduction in air traffic at 40 U.S. airports as the government shutdown continues. The Orlando International Airport was included among the 40 airports. MCO cutting 10% of its flights a day would impact about 100 flights.
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Orlando International Airport resumes 'regular operations' following hours of delays, the airport says
At this time, MCO is seeing only a few delays and cancellations, partially due to weather elsewhere in the country, an airport spokesperson said.
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On Friday, air traffic appears to be flowing much better. However, some delays and cancellations still linger.
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Orlando International Airport accepts donations for airport workers amid ongoing government shutdown
Orlando International Airport is collecting donations to help airport workers impacted by the government shutdown. Donations can be dropped off at the airport until Friday, Nov. 7.
The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority is organizing a donation drive from Nov. 4 to Nov. 7 to support federal airport partners affected by the government shutdown.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that there will be a 10% reduction in flights at 40 major airports if the government shutdown continues.