
"The ongoing partial government shutdown is leading to work outages and the longest security lines ever, with waits of more than four hours in some cases, according to the Transportation Security Administration."
"Airlines are trying to work with passengers as best they can, but it's certainly not guaranteed. They are not required to accommodate you."
"Travelers are advised to check their airport's TSA wait time well before heading out, as wait times can vary wildly depending on the number of unpaid federal workers calling out."
"At Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport, passengers were told to allow at least four hours to get through TSA screening, while Los Angeles International Airport reported a wait time of about five minutes."
The ongoing partial government shutdown has resulted in unprecedented TSA security line delays, with some travelers facing waits of over four hours. Airlines are attempting to assist passengers with more flexible rebooking policies, but accommodations are not guaranteed. Travelers are advised to check TSA wait times before heading to the airport, as these can vary significantly. Some airports provide real-time updates, while others may require social media checks. The situation remains fluid as the government seeks solutions to compensate TSA workers.
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