Stillwater Airport Responds to Reduced Flights During Government Shutdown

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(STILLWATER, OK) – In response to the ongoing federal government shutdown, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) have announced that, effective 12:01 a.m. Friday, November 7, 2025, all airlines operating in 40 high-volume markets must reduce scheduled flights by 10 percent.

Stillwater Regional Airport (SWO) Director Kellie Reed explains the impact on SWO. “This directive is intended to ease pressure on the national aviation system and maintain safety, which is the FAA’s top priority,” Reed said. “We want to encourage travelers flying SWO to stay informed so they can plan ahead to support a smooth travel experience.”

At SWO, staffing levels for both Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and air traffic control (ATC) operations remain normal and fully operational. The airport extends sincere gratitude to the federal employees who continue working to keep flights safe and secure during this challenging time.

Passengers are encouraged to check with their airline or travel provider for the latest updates on flight status, schedule modifications, or potential cancellations.