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More than 70 Denver flights canceled as DIA’s air traffic controllers work without pay

Inside a tower at Denver International Airport, federal air traffic controllers have kept air travel alive through the government shutdown, even as the Trump administration on Thursday ordered a reduction in flights at 40 major airports, including DIA, forcing airlines into a scramble and complicating the lives of travelers nationwide.

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