Airports complain early bird travelers are making TSA lines even worse | Fortune
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Airports complain early bird travelers are making TSA lines even worse | Fortune
""Arriving too early can actually create longer lines right when we open. Spacing out arrival times helps keep things moving smoothly for everyone.""
""It's human nature. You don't have control over what's going on at an airport. There's so much media attention about the chaos at airports.""
Travelers are showing up excessively early at U.S. airports due to fears of long security lines, creating bottlenecks during peak times. John Glenn International Airport in Ohio advises that arriving 90 minutes before departure is sufficient. The government shutdown affecting TSA staffing has led to significant wait times at some airports, with George Bush Intercontinental Airport experiencing four-hour lines. Airlines recommend checking TSA wait times before departure, as many airports are still operating with manageable wait times.
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