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MON · 2026-03-30 · 18:26 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0330-44073
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US airport lines shorten as TSA workers get paid

Following President Trump's emergency directive to pay TSA workers, airport security lines are generally shortening across the US. Airports like JFK and Houston are experiencing wait times under 30 minutes.

Andy HirschfeldAl JazeeraFiled 2026-03-30 · 18:26 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
US airport lines shorten as TSA workers get paid
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Following President Trump's emergency directive to pay TSA workers, airport security lines are generally shortening across the US. Airports like JFK and Houston are experiencing wait times under 30 minutes. However, LaGuardia Airport still faces delays of up to 90 minutes. The improved situation comes after a period of significant delays and increased TSA agent call-out rates during a government funding lapse. Over 500 TSA officers have left the agency since the recent shutdown, raising concerns about long-term staffing and stability. Experts warn that repeated funding lapses disrupt operations and hinder the agency's ability to retain and attract experienced personnel.

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TSA agents called out in record numbers over the weekend, with 10.59 percent calling out on Saturday and 12.35 percent on Friday.

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More than 500 TSA officers have left the agency since the most recent shutdown.

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Lines at LaGuardia Airport are reaching 90 minutes at Terminal B.

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Airports like JFK and Houston report shorter wait times after TSA workers got paid.

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Every time this happens, the agency loses experienced staff, and it becomes harder to attract new ones.

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Airports like JFK and Houston report shorter wait times, though LaGuardia still faces delays of up to two hours.Following weeks of long lines at United States airport security checkpoints, operations are starting to return to normal after US President Donald Trump signed an emergency directive ordering payment to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers last week.Airport security checkpoints across the country are seeing much shorter lines, including at New York’s John F Kennedy (JFK) International Airport, where wait times are now under a half hour, and at comparable hubs like Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport and Baltimore’s Thurgood Marshall Airport.Despite the temporary funding, more than 500 officers have already left the agency since the most recent shutdown, according to data TSA shared with Al Jazeera.“The bigger issue is that this is the third time in six months that TSA has gone through a funding lapse,” Eric Chaffee, a professor at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, told Al Jazeera.“Every time this happens, the agency loses experienced staff, and it becomes harder to attract new ones. The disruption travellers felt this week is a direct result of that instability, and it will not be fully resolved until there is a longer-term funding solution in place.”While delays are decreasing at many major airports, that’s not the case everywhere. As of 1pm in New York City (17:00 GMT), lines at LaGuardia Airport, which primarily serve destinations in the US, parts of Canada, and the Caribbean, are reaching 90 minutes at Terminal B.On Friday, US Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said TSA workers “should begin seeing paycheques as early as Monday”. Trump’s action came after Republicans in the US House of Representatives rejected a Senate-passed bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).TSA agents called out in record numbers over the weekend, with 10.59 percent calling out on Saturday and 12.35 percent on Friday, DHS confirmed. Al Jazeera requested specific call-out numbers for Monday, which the agency did not provide.
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