FAA says it will cut 10% of flights at nation’s busiest airports

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November 7, 2025

FAA says it will cut 10% of flights at nation’s busiest airports

The FAA is slashing flights at 40 airports, citing safety concerns and staffing shortages made worse by the government shutdown. Meanwhile, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to immediately deliver full SNAP benefits. NBC News’ Ryan Nobles reports.

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