Airlines, travel groups warn of impact of partial US government shutdown on airport screeners

Major US airlines and travel groups have urged Congress to prevent a partial government shutdown, warning it would leave about 50,000 airport security officers unpaid ahead of the busy spring break travel season.

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Major airlines and travel groups on Friday urged Congress to avoid a partial government shutdown, which would result ‌in ⁠about ⁠50,000 airport security officers not getting paid ahead of the busy U.S. spring break travel period.

Transportation Security Administration personnel are set ⁠to work unpaid ‌starting Saturday without an agreement on ⁠funding Homeland Security Department agencies.

"Travelers and the U.S. economy cannot afford to have essential TSA personnel working without pay, which increases the risk of unscheduled ‌absences and call outs, and ultimately can lead to higher wait ⁠times and missed or delayed flights," said Airlines for America, U.S. Travel and American Hotel & Lodging Association in a joint statement.


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