At Sacramento International Airport (SMF), things were still running smoothly on the first day of reductions. Airport staff say operations remain normal, and trains are running on schedule. However, while Sacramento isn't among the 40 airports directly affected, flights departing from here are heading to destinations that are.
"Safety is paramount. The decrease in the number of flights is really safety-related," said Paul Dhadda, CEO of Exquisite Travel Group.
"A lot of policies have been impacting us negatively in regard to travel, but we're going to see an increase in that because a lot of people are a little scared of what's going to happen," Dhadda explained.
"I keep checking my app and nothing has been on there yet, so I'm excited," said Misty Sampson, who was heading to Seattle, one of the airports experiencing reductions. "I'm thankful for the people who are here. There was one person at the counter checking everyone in, and I felt bad for him. He said he's impacted."
"We will see prices increase because the airlines have to make up some of that ten percent loss in the flights they operate," he said.
"It can be so frustrating, and I really feel bad for people. It's affecting so many different levels," Sampson said.
"If we stay there, I won't have to go to school," he joked.
While Sacramento may not be facing cancellations yet, travelers could still feel the ripple effects as more flights nationwide are expected to be grounded in the days ahead.
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