CVG is among the airports listed.

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(Hebron, Ky.) - The Federal Aviation Administration has announced a 10 percent reduction in flight capacity at 40 major airports across the U.S.
The decision stems from staffing shortages and fatigue among air traffic controllers amid the government shutdown, which has been ongoing since October 1.
According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is expected to see a 10 percent reduction in flights.
The cuts are expected to begin on Friday, November 7 and are expected to impact flights scheduled between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
International flights are exempt from the reductions.
Other regional airports such as Louisville and Indianapolis are also on the list of airports that are expected to see flight reductions.
United and American airlines have shared information with their customers regarding the announcement:
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Department of Transportation have directed every airline, across 40 U.S. airports, to meaningfully reduce their schedules during the government shutdown. The goal is to relieve pressure on the national aviation system to keep us…
— United Airlines (@united) November 6, 2025
Due to the ongoing government shutdown and nationwide air traffic control staffing shortages, the FAA has directed airlines to reduce flight schedules to maintain safe airspace operations starting Friday, Nov. 7.
— americanair (@AmericanAir) November 6, 2025
We expect the vast majority of customers’ travel will proceed as…

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