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United States firm alerts extended federal government shutdown might result in long lines at airports

The head of the Transportation Security Administration on Thursday warned that an extended partial U.S. government shutdown could cause longer wait times at airports.

TSA, which handles airport security screening, stated about 59,000 of its 62,000 staff members are thought about important and would continue working without pay in case of a shutdown that would start on Saturday unless the government reaches a. financing deal.

Air traffic controllers and TSA officers are among the. government workers who would be required to keep working but. would not be paid.

While our personnel are prepared to handle high volumes of. tourists and make sure safe travel, please know that an. extended shutdown could mean longer wait times at airports, TSA. Administrator David Pekoske said on social media.

The firm anticipates to screen a record 40 million travelers. over the vacations after setting records over the Thanksgiving. holiday.

Without an offer, the Federal Aviation Administration. price quotes it would need to furlough more than 17,000 staff members. and halt training of air traffic controllers.

In 2019 throughout a 35-day shutdown, the number of absences by. controllers and TSA officers increased as workers missed paychecks,. extending checkpoint wait times at some airports. The FAA was. forced to slow air traffic, putting pressure on lawmakers to end. the standoff.

(source: Reuters)