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US shutdown drags on as flights, landmarks, and supplies feel the impact

International
Published on 24 April 2026
US shutdown drags on as flights, landmarks, and supplies feel the impact

Air travel slumps as FAA cuts hit major airports

As the US government shutdown stretches past a month, day-to-day life is being reshaped: federal services at major landmarks stay shut, Capitol-area operations continue under guard, and the FAA orders flight cuts at dozens of airports. Lawmakers are working through weekends seeking a deal, while emergency support groups ramp up to fill gaps for affected communities and travelers.

  • National landmarks remain closed under shutdown signage
  • FAA orders flight cuts at 40 major U.S. airports
  • Senators push for a bipartisan resolution amid delays
  • Emergency food distribution expands for those hit hardest
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