Partial DHS shutdown pushes TSA agents to work unpaid, imperils spring-break travel
The DHS funding gap, now in its third day, has forced TSA officers to keep screening passengers without pay. Airlines and travel groups warn that even a small uptick in sick-outs could trigger cascading delays during the high-volume spring-break period, harming business travel and preparations for the 2026 World Cup. Corporates are urged to pad itineraries and leverage trusted-traveller programmes until Congress restores funding.
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