US senators reach stopgap deal to end government shutdown, raising hopes for end to six-week-long impasse.
US senators have reached a stopgap agreement to end the 40-day government shutdown, which has led to over 3,300 flight cancellations as air travel disruptions mount. With 13,000 air traffic controllers working unpaid, the FAA has mandated reductions in flights, warning that travel could slow significantly before the Thanksgiving holiday. The funding plan requires approval from both the Senate and House, and potential disruptions may continue post-shutdown. Experts express concerns about the validity of the FAA’s reductions, suggesting they may be politically motivated.




