Politics10/9/2025Bloomberg

Air Travel Disruptions Add Pressure on Congress for Shutdown Deal

Air Travel Disruptions Add Pressure on Congress for Shutdown Deal

The ongoing government shutdown in the United States is starting to impact air travel, adding pressure on Congress to reach a deal. The partial shutdown, now in its second week, has caused limited staffing at the Federal Aviation Administration and the Transportation Security Administration, leading to flight delays and disruptions at some airports. This has raised concerns about the safety and efficiency of the air travel system. With limited appetite in Congress for a quick resolution, the air travel disruptions have added a new sense of urgency to the negotiations, as lawmakers face growing calls to end the impasse and find a solution to reopen the government. The article highlights the growing impact of the shutdown on a key sector of the economy, further emphasizing the need for a swift and responsible resolution to the political standoff.

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