TSA chief warns of potential airport shutdowns amid ongoing funding dispute

March 26, 2026 • Google News World

TSA Warns of Potential Airport Shutdowns Amid Ongoing Funding Dispute

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has warned that airport shutdowns could occur if a deal is not reached on day 40 of the ongoing funding dispute with the Department of Homeland Security. The TSA, which is responsible for screening passengers and luggage at airports across the United States, has expressed concerns about the impact of the shutdown on its operations.

According to reports, some airports have already experienced significant delays in security checks, with Houston’s Bush Airport being particularly affected. The delays are attributed to a combination of factors, including increased passenger traffic and staffing shortages.

The TSA has described the situation as “dire” and is urging lawmakers to reach a deal on funding before the current deadline expires. If no agreement is reached, the TSA may be forced to shut down its operations at some airports, which would have significant consequences for travelers and the airline industry.

In response to the delays, some airlines have adjusted their arrival times to avoid the congestion. The changes are intended to minimize disruptions to passengers and ensure that flights operate as smoothly as possible.

The funding dispute between the TSA and the Department of Homeland Security has been ongoing since October 2023. The issue centers on funding for various programs and services, including airport security measures.

As the situation continues to unfold, travelers are advised to check with their airlines for any updates on flight schedules and arrival times.

Source: Google News World