"Wait times at security checkpoints have plummeted at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, which was one of the hardest hit by Transportation Security Administration staffing shortages. While last week it warned passengers of four-hour lines, its website listed waits of less than five minutes at all checkpoints just after 6:20 a.m. ET."
"Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport also suffered from four-hour wait times last week. But on Tuesday morning, its website showed lines of a maximum of 30 minutes. New York's John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports have also restored their websites' estimated wait-times feature."
Wait times at several US airports have sharply decreased following the resumption of TSA agent paychecks. Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, previously facing four-hour lines, reported wait times of less than five minutes. Other airports, including Houston's George Bush Intercontinental and New York's JFK, also experienced reduced wait times. Baltimore airport announced a return to normal operations. The improvements come during a busy travel period as passengers head out for Spring Break, indicating a positive trend in airport efficiency.
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