A partial shutdown affecting the Transportation Security Administration is causing long airport lines and flight delays ...
As the shutdown continues, some airports are moving passengers through security faster, while others are seeing hourslong security lines. Here’s a look at one of the reasons why - privatization.
Global Entry, a popular Transportation Security Administration (TSA) program that was halted during this latest partial ...
Some of the nation’s busiest airports saw hourslong security lines this weekend, as the partial government shutdown begins to hit air travel. Most checkpoints use federal TSA screeners, who ...
The program, funded under the Department of Homeland Security like TSA PreCheck, had paused due to the ongoing partial government shutdown.
TSA PreCheck offers faster screening at airports nationwide, including Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. How it works and how to enroll.
TSA PreCheck will continue to function at U.S. airports during the partial government shutdown, officials announced on Sunday, despite the Trump administration previously saying the expedited check-in ...
Editor’s Note: This story was updated with new details from TSA. (NEXSTAR) — If you have plans to fly in 2026 but don’t have a REAL ID, be prepared: you may have to fork over $45 before you can pass ...
The Department of Homeland Security is temporarily halting TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, two of the most widely used trusted-traveler programs in the United States, amid a partial government shutdown ...
As the government shutdown continues, long security lines at U.S. airports raise the debate over privatizing TSA screening. Experts and unions weigh the benefits and risks of this model.
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