TSA Official Warns Small U.S. Airports Could Close if Shutdown Continues

New York Times
by Gabe Castro-Root
March 17, 2026
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Small U.S. airports face potential closure due to TSA staffing crisis from month-long government shutdown.

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If your regional airport closes, you may need to travel 50+ miles to the nearest alternative airport, increasing travel costs and time for business and personal trips.

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A TSA official warned that small U.S. airports face potential closures if the ongoing government shutdown persists. Transportation Security Administration officers have worked without pay for over a month, leading increasing numbers to call out or leave their jobs entirely. The staffing crisis threatens airport operations nationwide, particularly at smaller facilities with tighter security margins. Without adequate TSA personnel, airports cannot maintain the screening capacity required to operate safely and legally. The shutdown's impact on aviation security underscores the immediate operational consequences of prolonged federal workforce disruption.

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