
Airline CEOs urge Congress to end shutdown and pay airport TSA officers
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The CEOs of major US airlines are calling on Congress to swiftly resolve a 29-day partial government shutdown that has left 50,000 airport security officers working without pay. This funding lapse has already led to significant disruptions in US air travel, with increased wait times and absences among Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers. As the busy spring break travel season approaches, the urgency for a resolution is heightened.
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The current partial government shutdown has been ongoing for nearly a month, exacerbating existing issues in the air travel sector. With the spring break travel season approaching, the pressure is mounting on lawmakers to act swiftly to restore funding and ensure the smooth operation of airport security.
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