There may soon be an end to the government shutdown that has been causing massive flight delays for weeks, but the travel nightmare caused by the political chaos in Washington showed no signs of abating Monday.

A day after senators approved a preliminary agreement to end the impasse, which is now in its 41st day, the Federal Aviation Administration announced it would continue to restrict commercial flights into and out of some of the country’s busiest airports.

As of Monday morning, more than 1,400 flights had been canceled of the more than 25,000 scheduled, according to Cirium, an aviation analytics company. On Sunday, more than 2,600 flights were canceled, which amounted to about 10% of all scheduled flights. It’s not clear how many were scheduled cancellations because of the shutdown and how many were canceled for other reasons, such as weather.

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    No fucking shit. What is supposed to change until things are actually reopened and, more importantly, payments resume?

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        That’s certainly true, too. Still beyond dumb to report on this as if things should be back to normal already.

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    Oh cool. Democrats betrayed the poor and the nation’s air travel infrastructure is still capsizing.

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    Duffy said that ATC resignations and retirements rose from about 4-per-day before the shutdown, to about 15-20 every day now. No it’s not going to get better quickly.

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      It’s ok, I’m sure the president threatening to dock their pay will convince them to stick around. /s

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      international ATC is looking for ATC from the USA if they are interested, and they are less likely to pull fuckery like this.

      4/day is still alot considered how limited thier workforce is already. unless they are offering them substantial payraise above the current, its unlikely to change.

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    Yeah, because a lot of flight controllers STILL have to pickup gig work or else resign from their positions in order to pay the bills.

    That means less air coverage, which in turn means mandatory flight reductions.

    Even if the government 100% reopened this minute, it’ll still probably be around another 2 weeks before the first round of paychecks go out, and even then it won’t be enough to cover nearly a month and a half without income.

    The effects of this shutdown will still be felt for months.

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    why does it feel like flight cancellations and subsidies for private insurance companies got more attention than no EBT or government workers missing checks

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      One affects poor people, the other affects rich people.

      This means we already know what most people, especially talking heads, are going to care about.

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      Because in the US, you only exist in a democracy if you are in the top 10% of the income distribution. This has actually been proven empirically. The opinions and preferences of the bottom 90% of the population has zero influence on what legislation Congress eventually passes.

      This is why Democrat’s plan to run on defending democracy or simply not being Trump has failed so hard. Only 10% of the country has ever actually lived in a democracy. You cannot ask people to defend a democracy that they themselves are not members of.

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      Change only happens fast when the upper class and middle class are inconvenienced enough.

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      Really wish there was a lemmy setting that automatically showed us censored posts.

      I’m genuinely tired of these idiot mods getting to decide what I’m allowed to see.