The Government Shutdown Just Disrupted Your Flight

政府关门刚刚打乱了您的航班。

WSJ What’s News

2025-11-06

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A.M. Edition for Nov. 6. Flight delays and cancellations loom for travelers, as the government shutdown forces 40 major airports to cut traffic by 10%. WSJ travel reporter Allison Pohle explains what that means for passengers and air safety. Plus, it’s decision day for Tesla shareholders. The WSJ’s Becky Peterson details the hurdles Elon Musk must clear to unlock a $1 trillion pay deal. And after years of tight supply, a flood of unsold new homes is suddenly flipping the script on the U.S. housing market. Caitlin McCabe hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • As the government shutdown stretches into its sixth week,

  • the Federal Aviation Administration has ordered traffic to be reduced by 10% at 40 major airports

  • while air traffic controllers continue to work without pay.

  • The FAA is set to name the 40 locations today after briefing those affected.