Louisville air passengers brace for disruptions as government shutdown causes delays nationwide
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The Federal Aviation Administration has been grappling with staffing shortages for months, but the recent government shutdown has intensified the issue.
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Travelers at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport are starting to feel the impact of a nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers, leading to delays and cancellations that could stretch on for weeks.
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