From San Jose to Oakland, long security lines were showing no signs of abating at airports as TSA agents struggled to keep up as they went without regular paychecks amid the partial government ...
Aviation experts point to San Francisco International Airport as a model for insulating screening from funding gaps through private contractors, while critics warn privatization could put profits ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history delayed thousands of flights just weeks before the heavily traveled holiday season, reigniting debate over whether to privatize the U.S. air traffic ...
As the government shutdown continues, long security lines at U.S. airports raise the debate over privatizing TSA screening. Experts and unions weigh the benefits and risks of this model.
The ongoing government shutdown raises concerns about airport security operations, prompting discussions on privatizing TSA screening as a potential solution amidst rising travel disruptions.