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Air travel anxiety grows amid long security lines and disruptions.
Summary
Long security lines and recent travel disruptions have increased anxiety for U.S. air travelers; officials point to a funding standoff and temporary staffing measures as contributing factors.
Content
Long security lines and other disruptions have added to anxiety for air travelers at several U.S. airports. Recent events cited in reporting include winter storms, international conflict, funding disputes in Congress and a runway collision. Some airports saw extended waits that caused passengers to miss flights and lose deposits. Officials have used temporary staffing measures, including deploying Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel, while industry leaders say fixes are being pursued.
Key points:
- A funding standoff on Capitol Hill has been linked to crowded Transportation Security Administration checkpoints.
- The administration deployed Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to supplement airport security staffing, according to reports.
- Passengers reported multi-hour security waits, delayed flights, and in some cases missed appointments and financial losses.
Summary:
Travel disruptions have increased anxiety and led to missed travel plans for some passengers. Undetermined at this time.
