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Flight delays are spreading as the government shutdown prolongs, and air traffic controllers stop showing up for work

October 7, 2025
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Flight delays are spreading as the government shutdown prolongs, and air traffic controllers stop showing up for work
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Flight delays are spreading across the US due to air traffic controller shortages.

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  • Flight delays are spreading across the US due to shortages of air traffic controllers.
  • Staffing issues are linked to the ongoing government shutdown.
  • Major airports, such as Nashville, Chicago O’Hare, and Dallas-Fort Worth, are facing significant delays.

If you have been waiting hours at the airport for your delayed flight on Tuesday, you’re not alone.

Flight delays spread across the US on Tuesday evening as the air traffic controller shortage deepened.

Many air traffic controllers are going without pay due to the ongoing government shutdown and will likely miss their first paycheck next Tuesday.

Data from the Federal Aviation Administration showed significant staffing-related delays at major airports, including Nashville International and Dallas-Fort Worth. By 5:30 p.m. ET, arrivals in Nashville were averaging 126-minute delays.

It is now the second day that staffing shortages have rippled through the system.

On Monday, the delays were still relatively contained at the Hollywood Burbank Airport in Los Angeles County, but the issue is expected to worsen as the government shutdown continues. A similar pattern emerged during the 35-day government shutdown in 2019, as air traffic controllers forced to work without pay called in sick.

“Due to a lapse in funding, the FAA is not responding to routine media inquiries,” the FAA responded when reached for comment. “For updates, including staffing and weather, at every US airport, visit www.fly.faa.gov.”

The National Air Traffic Controllers Association did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Read the original article on Business Insider

The post Flight delays are spreading as the government shutdown prolongs, and air traffic controllers stop showing up for work appeared first on Business Insider.

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