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Delta suspends special treatment to Congressmen as airport chaos increases due to shutdown

Delta Air Lines announced on Tuesday that it would suspend special services to members of Congress due to the partial government shutdown, which has impacted U.S. air travel.

Delta suspends special services for members of Congress who fly Delta temporarily due to the impact on resources caused by the government shutdown. Delta's priority is safety. Delta's no. 1 priority is to take care of its people and customers. This has become increasingly difficult in today's environment.

Delta, along with other U.S. Airlines, offers special services to lawmakers who travel frequently between Washington and the state and are responsible for overseeing the air travel system of America.

The airline has said that members of Congress will not receive airport escorts, VIP treatment, or other'services such as seat upgrades, rebookings, etc.'. However, lawmakers can still make reservations by calling a special number. In recent days, travelers have faced long waits for security screenings due to a rise in resignations and absence rates among Transportation Security Administration workers. These employees have been working without pay since Congress let funding for Department of Homeland Security expire mid-February because of a disagreement over immigration enforcement. Over the objections from TSA workers who claim they are not properly qualified for the job, President Donald Trump 'deployed' immigration agents to more than 12 airports in order to assist with crowd control.

Delta CEO Ed Bastian said to CNBC last week it was time "to pay TSA employees".

Bastian said, "It is inexcusable," noting that TSA agents were also?forced last fall to miss their paychecks. It's absurd to see them used as political chits. We're outraged."

(source: Reuters)