Flying has turned into a fiasco
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Flying has turned into a fiasco
"Security lines at some airports are up to three hours long due to a shortage of TSA agents. The issue stems from the partial government shutdown, which started at the end of January. TSA agents are now getting empty paychecks, and some are calling in sick. Add in the fact that it's Spring Break season, and you have a recipe for disaster."
"CEOs of America's biggest airlines chastised Congress, saying in an open letter that it was 'simply unacceptable' for TSA officers to receive $0 paychecks. In the meantime, some airports are looking for donations to help cash-strapped TSA employees."
"A drone strike near Dubai International Airport on Monday forced at least 65 flights to be diverted to 34 airports. It's the latest complication for a region trying to establish a return to normalcy amid the ongoing conflict."
A partial government shutdown beginning in late January has created severe airport disruptions. TSA agents receive no paychecks, causing widespread absences and security line delays exceeding three hours at some airports. Spring Break travel compounds the crisis. While some airports like those in New York operate normally, Houston, New Orleans, and Atlanta face significant chaos. Airlines and Congress face criticism over the situation. Additionally, Middle East tensions have forced flight diversions near Dubai International Airport, with 65 flights redirected to 34 airports. Some airports seek donations to assist financially struggling TSA employees.
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