According to FlightAware, six SMF departures are canceled for Friday, and five arrivals are canceled. It's unclear whether those cancellations are directly tied to the reduction in flights, as Sacramento is not one of the 40 cities the FAA is targeting.
The FAA ordered a reduction of 4% of flights starting Friday and deepening that reduction to 10% next week.
"While Sacramento International Airport (SMF) is not currently subject to FAA flight operation limits, travelers may experience delays or schedule adjustments due to FAA restrictions at other airports," SMF said in a statement. "Airline schedules may change to accommodate national airspace management needs."
Doug Rice is a retired commercial pilot and vice president of the California Pilots Association. He says airlines are likely trying to bring on their bigger planes to accommodate more passengers on fewer flights.
Rice said early November air travel is typically light, but if the government shutdown stretches into the weekend before Thanksgiving, the disruption will turn into disorder.
SMF is urging passengers to check directly with their airline for current flight status and itinerary updates before heading to the airport.
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