Baltimore, MD - Nov. 11, 2025 -  Air travelers in Maryland are expected to face more frustration on Tuesday as busy U.S. airports need to meet a higher Federal Aviation Administration target for reducing flights.

Airports have cancelled thousands of flights to scale back demands on the nation’s aviation system during the government shutdown. Absences and signs of stress among traffic controllers, who haven't been paid in over a month, made it imperative to cut flights in the name of public safety, the FAA said.

The FAA last week ordered domestic airlines to drop 4 percent of their flights at 40 major U.S. airports. Smaller airports are also affected by the order due to the cancellation of connecting flights from major hubs.

More than 7,900 flights have been canceled since Friday, and the FAA said its goal for Tuesday was to cut 6 percent of flights and 10 percent again on Friday. More than 11,000 flights had been delayed and more than 1,500 had been canceled by midday Tuesday, according to the flight tracking service FlightAware.... Read More: Pikesville Patch