Linthicum, MD - Nov. 6, 2025  - Travelers through Maryland's largest airport could see fewer flights as the government shutdown drags into a second month.

The Federal Aviation Administration plans to announce on Thursday 40 “high-volume markets” where flights will be reduced by 10 percent. The agency said the move is intended to keep the airspace safe during the shutdown.

Agency administrator Bryan Bedford and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy declined in a news conference on Wednesday to name the airports that could see flight reductions that could start as soon as Friday, saying they wanted to first meet with airline executives to figure out how to implement the reductions safely.

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is potentially on the list as the 24th-busiest airport in the country, according to an analysis of 2024 passenger traffic in North America by Airports Council International, a global trade association.... Read More: Pikesville Patch