Flight Cuts to Cost Airlines $100 Million a Day, Says Sununu

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Airlines may face significant financial losses due to mandated flight cuts, potentially costing $100 million per day, amid the government shutdown.

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Chris Sununu, president of Airlines for America and former governor of New Hampshire, said that while airlines and airports were prepared for the government shutdown, the mandated flight cuts could cost airlines $100 million a day and result in further travel delays. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Original article published by Bloomberg on November 7, 2025.
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