Texas airports see major delays, long security lines
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As the government shutdown moves into its second week, air travelers can expect longer airport security lines—as TSA employees call out sick in higher numbers.
The ongoing government shutdown has led to a shortage of TSA workers and long lines popping up at the Atlanta airport.
During a recent interview, Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy offered a pretty ominous warning to travelers about what could be to come if the government shutdown lasts any longer.
WASHINGTON - U.S. airports reported more than 20 incidents of air traffic controller shortages on Saturday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said, in the latest sign of the government shutdown's impact.
WASHINGTON -President Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday began airing a video at airports across the country that blames Democrats for a nine-day-old government shutdown that has prompted significant flight delays. Some 13,000 air traffic ...
This week, many of those federal government employees missed their first full paycheck since the government shut down at the beginning of the month, and that’s led Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to issue a clear warning to all travelers about what that could mean for them.
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