Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Warns of Nationwide Flight Delays Amid Government Shutdown

While many air traffic controllers have increasingly missed work, others have temporarily taken second jobs, officials say.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Warns of Nationwide Flight Delays Amid Government Shutdown
Passengers go through TSA check points at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va., on Oct. 27, 2025. Alex Wong/Getty Images
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Flight delays throughout the country could increase as more and more controllers call in sick over their first full missed paycheck due to the ongoing government shutdown, officials warned on Tuesday.

National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) President Nick Daniels also said that many air traffic controllers have temporarily taken on second jobs, citing living expenses such as housing, child care, food, and gas as their primary concerns. That number will increase the longer the shutdown continues, he said.
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