Long Airport Security Lines: Tips for Spring Break Travelers

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Long Airport Security Lines: Tips for Spring Break Travelers

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Spring break is here, and travelers are dealing with long airport security lines. The Department of Homeland Security is currently shut down, leaving security screeners working without pay. This situation is causing significant delays at airports across the country. The Transportation Security Administration is urging travelers to arrive at least two hours early for domestic flights and three hours for international flights. This recommendation comes as crowds swell and staffing issues persist. What's interesting is that many airports are reporting wait times exceeding 30 minutes, with some even reaching up to an hour. Popular destinations like Orlando and Las Vegas are seeing the worst of it. Travelers can help ease the process by ensuring their bags are packed according to regulations and by utilizing TSA PreCheck if they have it. The bottom line? If you’re planning to fly soon, be prepared for longer waits. Arriving early can make your travel experience smoother, so you can enjoy your spring break without the hassle.

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