The U.S. Senate convened for a rare Saturday session to address the government shutdown, as more than 1,500 flights in the United States were canceled on Nov. 8 due to a government order to reduce operations at 40 airports across the country out of safety concerns.
By Saturday evening, another 1,000 flights had been canceled for the next day, Nov. 9.
The reductions, ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Transportation, started Friday, with dozens of the nation’s busiest airports—including Chicago O’Hare International Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and all three of New York City’s major airports—being ordered to reduce operations by 4 percent….
2,500 Weekend Flights Canceled as US Government Funding Impasse Persists

