United Airlines announced it will reduce its domestic flight schedules starting Friday, November 7, following a directive from the FAA and DOT. The measure aims to alleviate pressure on the national aviation system caused by staffing shortages during an ongoing U.S. government shutdown. The schedule adjustments will primarily affect regional and domestic mainline flights that do not connect major hubs, while long-haul international and hub-to-hub flights are expected to operate normally. United anticipates still operating approximately 4,000 flights daily despite the cutbacks. The airline will directly notify affected customers and offer rebooking options. In a significant customer service move, United has stated that any traveler is eligible for a refund during this period, even if their specific flight is not canceled.
United Airlines to Reduce Domestic Flights Amid U.S. Government Shutdown
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