Aviation experts explain the far-reaching impacts of cutting flights at 40 of the nation’s biggest airports.

Travellers forced to adjust their plans as longest shutdown on record continues with no sign of a resolution

The cuts will increase gradually over the next week, as air traffic controllers go without pay during the ongoing government shutdown.

Here’s what travelers should prepare for amid the chaos of the government shutdown.

Aviation experts explain the far-reaching impacts of cutting flights at 40 of the nation’s biggest airports.

Flights have been cancelled or delayed, impacting 40 major US airports

Over 1,000 U.S. flights cancelled amid government shutdown, affecting major airports and travelers nationwide as budget standoff continues.

Friday marked the first day of flight cuts mandated by the US government at 40 of the nation's airports

WASHINGTON: US airlines and travelers slogged through a second day of flight cuts across the country on Saturday as the government shutdown was expected to drive more cancelations…

Airlines will have to slash hundreds of more flights if shutdown continues into next week.

Analysts warn that the upheaval will intensify and be felt far beyond air travel if the cancellations pick up and move closer to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Federal officials on Saturday canceled hundreds more flights at airports across the United States as the federal government shutdown entered its record-long 39th day on Saturday.

Analysts warn that the upheaval will intensify and be felt far beyond air travel if the cancellations pick up and move closer to the Thanksgiving holiday.

The Federal Aviation Administration is temporarily cutting air traffic by 10 percent to maintain safety standards.

US lawmakers are working over the weekend as they seek a bipartisan deal to end the shutdown, which is now on day 40.

US senators reach stopgap deal to end government shutdown, raising hopes for end to six-week-long impasse.

Aviation experts explain the far-reaching impacts of cutting flights at 40 of the nation’s biggest airports.

Sunday marked the worst day for air travel yet amid the ongoing shutdown, with nearly 3,000 canceled flights nationwide

Travelers continue to face cancellations and delays as shutdown-related flight cuts hit their fourth day.

The Department of Transportation is still requiring airlines to reduce flight schedules at major airports nationwide, even as the shutdown winds down.

Airlines will need time to adjust schedules even after the shutdown ends, carriers warned.