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Flight delays in US to grow worse, transportation secretary warns

Max Matza
Last updated: October 26, 2025 6:55 pm
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US air traffic controllers are increasingly looking for second jobs and calling out sick, as they continue to work without a paycheque during the government shutdown, the transportation secretary said on Sunday.

“The controllers are wearing thin,” Secretary Sean Duffy told Fox News, as a ground stop was issued for much of the California coast due to staffing shortages.

After the government shut down on 1 October, controllers, who are considered essential workers, were told to keep doing their jobs without pay.

But some have been absent, leading airports to stop or slow their plane traffic and add to delays caused by weather and other issues. Duffy said he expects the situation to grow worse.

Altogether, more than 3,000 US flights were delayed on Sunday.

“I am seeing the stress,” Duffy said in an interview on Sunday Morning Futures, adding that he has met with several controllers to hear their concerns firsthand.

“They’re taking second jobs, they’re out there looking, ‘Can I drive Uber, can I find another source of income to make ends meet?'” he continued.

Duffy added that on Saturday 22 alerts were triggered for airports across the country that flights would be delayed due to a shortage in workers – one of the highest since the shutdown began.

The US government shutdown entered its 26th day on Sunday, making it the second-longest shutdown in history.

Duffy has repeatedly warned that aviation regulators would slow down the number of planes in the air when there is a shortage of safety personnel.

In his interview, he would not answer directly when asked if it was safe to fly in the US, and instead made a direct appeal to controllers.

“I need my controllers focused on the airspace, not on the finances at home,” Duffy said.

On Sunday, a staffing-related ground stop hit Los Angeles International Airport, the fifth-busiest airport in the country and one of the busiest in the world, as well as other flights stretching north to the city of Oakland.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) alert went out at 08:45 local time on Sunday. Many flights were back on schedule before noon.

Flights at Newark Liberty International Airport, however, were delayed an average of 82 minutes due to staffing shortages, and the FAA said Dallas Fort-Worth, the second-busiest airport in the country, could experience problems from low staffing later in the day.

The FAA warned passengers in California to check with airlines about updated departure times.

The issue comes ahead of Game 3 of the World Series, which is due to be played in Los Angeles on Monday night, and about one month before the Thanksgiving holiday, one of the busiest times to fly in the US.

Strain on US air travel helped end a government shutdown in 2019. At the time, the shutdown had entered its fifth week and disrupted airline operations, including pilot training.

It prompted several air traffic controllers to stay home on the same day on 25 January 2019, temporarily stopping travel at New York’s LaGuardia airport.

That same day, Donald Trump, who at the time was in his first term as president, agreed to sign a short-term spending bill, effectively ending the government shutdown after 35 days.

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