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Airlines Cuts Flights by 4% at Airports Amid Government Shutdown

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As the government shutdown continues, delays are building up at airports across the United States with more than a thousand flights canceled on Friday. It comes as the Trump administration ordered airlines to cut 4% of flights at 40 high-traffic airports in response to the government shutdown and the increasing strain on air traffic controllers. NBC’s Shaquille Brewster reports for Saturday TODAY.

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