Air travellers to and from the U.S. are facing another day of major delays as the government shutdown reaches the one-month mark. Air traffic controllers and security agents have been working without pay and some can no longer afford to show up to work. And as Jackson Proskow reports, those staffing shortages are only expected to get worse.
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Air passengers face flight delays as US government shutdown nears 1-month mark
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