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Why a US government shutdown is causing fresh flight delays

Staffing shortages among air traffic controllers are worsening as the shutdown drags on, leading to long delays at major airports from New York to Los Angeles.

October 07, 2025 / 12:03 IST
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The FAA confirmed that the delays were linked to staffing shortages rather than weather or runway issues.

Flights into some of the busiest US airports were hit with long delays on Monday as the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grappled with a shortage of air traffic controllers. Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey reported nearly hour-long incoming delays during the afternoon, while Denver International Airport saw arriving flights held back by about 40 minutes, the New York Times reported.

By evening, the disruption spread west. Hollywood Burbank Airport near Los Angeles reported average delays of two and a half hours for incoming flights. With the airport’s tower unmanned, responsibility for incoming traffic shifted to the Southern California Terminal Radar Approach Control in San Diego, one of the busiest facilities in the world.

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Passengers caught by surprise

The situation came as a shock to many travellers. Kurt Duffens, a 69-year-old passenger arriving in Burbank from Portland, Oregon, said he only realized during his flight that the airport’s control tower had no staff. “I wouldn’t have flown,” he said, adding that he would have chosen Los Angeles International Airport if he had known earlier.