Transportation Sec. Duffy says flight reductions are 'right decision'
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visited Washington's Reagan National Airport on Friday morning as flight reductions take place at airports across the country.
"I want to hear about the passenger experience. What can we do better and get their feedback? I think that's always important to hear from the experience of the American traveling public," Duffy told reporters.
Duffy defended the administration's decision to direct airlines to cut 10% of their flights at the high-impact airports no later than Nov. 14.

"It is not a science. It is an art that we're trying to deploy to keep people safe in the airspace ... and we're trying to prevent the pressure that we now see building in the system," he said.
"These are the recommendations that have come from the FAA safety team, but you want us to look at what we see with regard to data and make really good decisions to keep people safe. That's what we've done today. I think it's the right decision," Duffy added.








