Longest U.S. government shutdown in history could hit Canadians’ travel plans: expert
WASHINGTON — As the impasse between Republicans and Democrats pushed into its 36th day on Wednesday, one expert warned that the U.S. government shutdown — now the longest in the nation’s history — could upset some Canadians’ travel plans.
It’s not clear how long the shutdown will last as federal workers miss another paycheque and as Americans face the prospect of a busy holiday season at airports coupled with a shortage of air traffic controllers and airport staff.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that air traffic capacity will be reduced by 10 per cent across 40 “high-volume” markets beginning Friday morning, to ensure safety during the government shutdown.
Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Bryan Bedford said they will meet later Wednesday with airline leaders. The markets that will be affected will not be announced until Thursday.
