The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) began cutting hundreds as the government shutdown continues, causing delays and cancellations for travelers across the country.
A lot of people hoped there would be no impact at Dayton International Airport, but flight cancellations anywhere tend to have a cascading impact. Some flights to and from Chicago have been the first casualty.
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“I just checked my app, checked the boarding pass, and I saw a posting earlier that there might be cancellations and it didn’t affect me. So I was happy,” Shelley Zuniga said.
Zuniga traveled to Dayton for business. She wanted to fly home, to Chicago, but was nervous about cancellations…