More than 171 million passengers are expected to fly between now and April 30, marking one of the busiest spring travel seasons in recent years. At the same time, the partial federal government shutdown could lead to longer TSA lines and airport disruptions as Transportation Security Administration officers face missed paychecks and potential staffing shortages.
Jungho Suh, teaching assistant professor of management in the Department of Management at the George Washington University School of Business, is available to discuss how shutdown-related staffing challenges could impact airport security wait times and flight delays, what travelers should expect during the spring travel surge, and how passengers can prepare to navigate busy airports and potential disruptions.
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