ORLANDO, Fla. — The Federal Aviation Administration announced it is reducing flights at 40 major U.S. airports.

WFTV has learned Orlando International Airport is included on that list.

The FAA’s decision could begin to impact travelers as early as Thursday.

According to the list, first obtained by ABC News, here are the airports (shown alphabetically) around the country that could see a 10% reduction in flights:

ANC Anchorage InternationalATL Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta InternationalBOS Boston Logan InternationalBWI Baltimore/Washington InternationalCLT Charlotte Douglas InternationalCVG Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky InternationalDAL Dallas LoveDCA Ronald Reagan Washington NationalDEN Denver InternationalDFW Dallas/Fort Worth InternationalDTW Detroit Metropolitan Wayne CountyEWR Newark Liberty InternationalFLL Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood InternationalHNL Honolulu InternationalHOU Houston HobbyIAD Washington Dulles InternationalIAH George Bush Houston IntercontinentalIND Indianapolis InternationalJFK New York John F Kennedy InternationalLAS Las Vegas McCarran InternationalLAX Los Angeles InternationalLGA New York LaGuardiaMCO Orlando InternationalMDW Chicago MidwayMEM Memphis InternationalMIA Miami InternationalMSP Minneapolis/St Paul InternationalOAK Oakland InternationalONT Ontario InternationalORD Chicago O`Hare InternationalPDX Portland InternationalPHL Philadelphia InternationalPHX Phoenix Sky Harbor InternationalSAN San Diego InternationalSDF Louisville InternationalSEA Seattle/Tacoma InternationalSFO San Francisco InternationalSLC Salt Lake City InternationalTEB TeterboroTPA Tampa International

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