FAA cuts SFO arrivals from 54 to 36 an hour, with delays expected

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FAA cuts SFO arrivals from 54 to 36 an hour, with delays expected
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Travelers can expect roughly one quarter of the flights to be delayed by at least half an hour at San Francisco International Airport over the next six months. This was after the Federal Aviation Administration this week cut a third of its arrivals because of safety concerns and runway construction.

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