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Flight Disruptions Expected to Persist After U.S. Shutdown Ends

UPDATE: New reports confirm that flight disruptions across the U.S. will likely continue even after the government shutdown ends. Aviation experts warn that the impact of the shutdown has severely affected operations at airports nationwide, leading to ongoing delays and cancellations.

As the U.S. government prepares for a vote to reopen, the reopening is just the first step in a lengthy recovery process. Experts emphasize that it could take up to several weeks for air travel to normalize. “My guess is it’s going to take a couple of weeks,” stated Sheldon Jacobson, a professor of computer science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He explained that restoring operations is akin to “turning a dial” rather than “flicking a switch.”

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has already slowed flight traffic to maintain safety standards, as more air traffic controllers than usual called out sick during the shutdown. This pre-existing shortage of controllers has only worsened due to increased retirements amid the funding lapse. “We had a serious shortage of controllers before the shutdown. We have a worse shortage after,” said Robert Poole, director of transportation policy at the Reason Foundation.

Experts assert that resuming paychecks for federal workers will help incentivize controllers who have been absent to return. However, the back pay owed to air traffic controllers may not arrive immediately, further complicating the recovery. “At the very least, air traffic controllers will need to see back pay in their bank accounts before the higher-than-usual callout rates end,” noted Julian Kheel, founder of Points Path, a flight search engine.

In the immediate term, passengers should brace for continued disruptions. “The U.S. aviation system runs on precise coordination, and once that rhythm is broken, it won’t bounce back overnight,” Kheel stressed. Travelers can expect longer lines, reduced staffing, and sustained delays as operations slowly recalibrate to full capacity in the days following the shutdown.

As the situation develops, airlines are also facing challenges in bringing planes back into service. Some aircraft may have been sent for maintenance during the shutdown, complicating the return to normal operations. Jacobson emphasized that while crews have not been furloughed, heavy maintenance on aircraft could prolong the recovery timeline.

In summary, while the reopening of the U.S. government is a welcome relief for passengers and aviation personnel alike, the aviation sector is set for a challenging road ahead. Travelers are urged to stay informed and prepare for an extended period of instability in air travel.

Stay tuned for further updates as this situation unfolds.

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