Airport Security Delays: Some Airports Avoid Shutdown Chaos


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:47
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Airport Security Delays: Some Airports Avoid Shutdown Chaos

Airport Security Delays: Some Airports Thrive, Others Struggle Amidst Government Shutdown

The partial government shutdown, starting February 14th, has led to massive security delays at some airports due to a shortage of TSA screeners. However, airports using a special TSA partnership program, such as San Francisco International, Kansas City International, and Sioux Falls Regional, are avoiding these issues by outsourcing screening to private contractors overseen by the TSA. These airports have funded contracts, ensuring workers get paid even during shutdowns. Travelers at major hubs without this setup have faced hours-long waits, sparking frustration as spring break travel begins. Experts suggest this contractor model could smooth out disruptions, but the TSA union argues it could mean lower pay, fewer protections for workers, and possible security gaps. Lawmakers could pass a bill to ensure aviation staff get paid during shutdowns, but for now, travelers are advised to check their airports status before heading out.

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