Congressional representatives head to Washington to vote on a spending bill, potentially ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. However, millions of Americans, particularly air travelers, still face challenges. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns that air travel wont return to normal immediately, despite FAA cancellations. Air traffic controllers and TSA officers, many without pay for weeks, may not return promptly, exacerbating staffing issues. Despite these hurdles, Duffy notes that strategic cancellations are helping manage the situation.
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