The Federal Aviation Administration announced it's ending all commercial flight restrictions at 40 major airports, allowing airlines to resume normal schedules.
00:00The Federal Aviation Administration announced it is ending all commercial flight restrictions at 40 major airports, allowing airlines to resume normal schedules.
00:09The limits were originally imposed amid severe air traffic controller shortages during the record-long 43-day government shutdown.
00:17The FAA said improving staffing levels allowed it to reduce and now fully remove the nationwide caps, which had impact in major hubs like New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.
00:30Flight cancellations dropped to their lowest level since the order began, with less than 1% of flights canceled over the weekend.
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