U.S. Airline Stocks Fall Amid FAA Flight Reductions Due to Government Shutdown

Thursday, Nov 6, 2025 2:29 pm ET1min read
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US airline stocks declined moderately after the FAA announced a 10% reduction in flights from 40 airports due to a lack of air traffic control personnel caused by the government shutdown, affecting an estimated 3,500 flights. The cuts will likely boost the performance of airlines with a lower number of flights affected, such as Alaska Air Group, Delta Air Lines, and Southwest Airlines.

U.S. Airline Stocks Fall Amid FAA Flight Reductions Due to Government Shutdown

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