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Flight delays soar as controllers hit paycheck wall Tuesday

Flight delays soar as controllers hit paycheck wall Tuesday

Summary

Many flights in the United States are being delayed due to bad weather and a shortage of air traffic controllers. The situation is worsened by a government shutdown, which has left controllers working without pay. This issue could affect holiday travel and might pressure lawmakers to resolve the shutdown.

Key Facts

  • Over 4,000 flights were delayed on a recent Monday because of weather and air traffic control shortages.
  • A government shutdown is ongoing, causing controllers to work without pay.
  • Controllers must continue to work despite not receiving paychecks due to their "essential worker" status.
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy reported that many controllers face financial strain and are seeking additional jobs.
  • There were significant delays over the weekend, with thousands of flights delayed or canceled.
  • Controllers played a crucial role in ending a previous government shutdown when flight delays pressured Congress to act.
  • The situation could worsen as financial deadlines and travel disruptions approach.
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