As the holiday travel season kicks into high gear, airline passengers are facing long security lines and flight delays at airports across the country.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said it screened more than 2.4 million people at airport checkpoints on Sunday, the highest number of passengers since the start of the pandemic.
The agency said it is expecting to screen more than 2 million people per day during the peak travel period, which runs from December 16th to January 3rd.
The TSA is urging passengers to arrive at the airport at least two hours before their scheduled departure time to allow for extra time to get through security.
In addition to long security lines, passengers are also facing flight delays due to a combination of factors, including weather, staffing shortages, and air traffic congestion.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it is working with airlines to reduce delays, but passengers should be prepared for possible disruptions to their travel plans.
Here are some tips for dealing with long security lines and flight delays:
* Arrive at the airport at least two hours before your scheduled departure time.
* Check your airline’s website or app for real-time updates on flight delays.
* Consider using the TSA PreCheck program, which allows you to bypass the regular security line.
* Pack light to avoid having to check your bags.
* Be patient and courteous to TSA agents and airline staff.
The holiday travel season is a busy time, but by following these tips, you can help to make your travel experience as smooth as possible..