Manchester-Boston Regional Airport will not be among 40 airports across the country that will have flight cuts by the FAA, according to ABC news. However, Boston Logan International Airport will. The Federal Aviation Administration said staffing shortages mean 10% of flights will have to be grounded. The FAA said airports are dealing with staffing shortages since the start of the government shutdown. The shutdown has taken a toll on air traffic controllers who are required to work without pay until it ends.
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Manchester-Boston Regional Airport not affected by FAA flight cuts

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