[U.S. Flight Cancellations Hit Lowest Since Shutdown, House to Vote on Temporary Spending Plan] On November 12, U.S. flight cancellations may hit the lowest level since the Trump administration's restrictions on air travel. According to FlightAware data, as of 4 a.m. New York time, 878 domestic and international flights in the U.S. were canceled. Although the number may rise, part of the reason is the reduction in scheduled flights. Last week, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to cut flights at about 40 busy airports nationwide, with reductions reaching 8% on Thursday and 10% on Friday. Since the cuts were implemented, approximately 9,000 flights have been canceled. The Republican-controlled House of Representatives will consider a temporary spending plan, which may end the 43-day government shutdown. However, the speed at which the agreement will alleviate disruptions remains unclear.