The US Government shutdown has moved into its 41st day, marking the longest Government shutdown in history. The shutdown has left nearly 1.4million federal employees without pay, or on unpaid leave.
Planning to travel during the shutdown? Here’s what you need to know:

When did the US Government shutdown begin?
The shutdown began shortly after midnight on October 1 2025, actioned due to Congress being unable to pass funding for 2026.
On day one of the shutdown: national parks closed, the Bureau of Labor Statistics halted the release of economic data, and in-person social security benefit verifications were suspended.
Now on the 41st day, detrimental damage has been made to millions of Americans. Alongside SNAP food benefits running out of funding due to the shutdown lasting longer than expected, many other parts of Government are now struggling, including the Aviation sector.

Nearly 670,000 federal employees furloughed as 730,000 workers work with no paycheck in sight
Air traffic controllers have been mandated to working without pay since the beginning of the shutdown. Numerous workers have also been working overtime in order to keep the industry running safely. Their dedication is worth noting during this time.

The aviation industry affected by The Federal Aviation Administration suspending non-critical updates
he prolonged shutdown has placed strain on the nation’s air traffic control system. The FAA announced on Tuesday 7 November in a statement that:
‘Due to a lapse in funding, the FAA will have limited communications but will send any significant safety messaging’

New restrictions to be implemented on flight capacity at major airports across the United States
On Wednesday 5 November, the FAA announced the reduction of flight capacity by 10% at 40 major airports across America. These restrictions were implemented beginning on Friday 7 November.
On Sunday 9 November, there was a recorded 10,000 delays nationwide across America. Thousands of passengers were met with delays causing them to prolong their travelling time by hours. Use this link to check out your Airport’s status prior to travelling: https://nasstatus.faa.gov/
