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TSA Pay Lapse Threatens to Disrupt U.S. Air Travel As Funding Fight Drags On
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TSA Pay Lapse Threatens to Disrupt U.S. Air Travel As Funding Fight Drags On

23 March 20264 Mins Read

In Brief: The current government shutdown has resulted in Congress members receiving paid leave while Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees are working without pay, causing potential disruptions in travel security and subsequent effects on the hospitality sector.

  • TSA Pay Lapse Threatens to Disrupt U.S. Air Travel As Funding Fight Drags On – Image Credit HNR News   

A growing funding dispute in Washington is creating new pressure on the U.S. air travel system, as TSA officers continue working without regular pay and industry groups warn that prolonged instability could lead to longer airport lines, higher absenteeism, and broader disruption during a busy travel period.

Published March 23, 2026 | By HNR News Staff Reporter

TSA Pay Dispute Raises Travel Industry Concerns

The U.S. travel industry is raising alarms over the impact of the ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding lapse, warning that continued disruption could weaken airport operations and traveler confidence at a critical time for the sector.

In a sharply worded statement, the U.S. Travel Association urged Congress to resolve the impasse before leaving Washington for recess, arguing that Transportation Security Administration officers should not be required to secure the nation’s airports while receiving no paycheck.

The association’s comments come as the broader travel sector grows increasingly concerned that what began as a federal funding dispute may become an operational problem for air travel and airport processing.

Absenteeism and Delays Become a Growing Risk

According to Reuters, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that TSA staffing shortages linked to the funding lapse could soon force some small airports to shut down. Reuters reported that about 10 percent of TSA personnel are currently absent each day, roughly five times the normal rate, with absenteeism reaching 25 percent to 38 percent at major hubs including JFK, Atlanta, and Houston.

Those figures have heightened concerns about checkpoint delays, longer wait times, missed flights, and mounting stress on airport operations as spring travel volumes remain elevated.

Industry Groups Push for Immediate Action

Earlier this month, U.S. Travel joined Airlines for America, the American Association of Airport Executives, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association in launching a campaign calling on Congress to ensure federal aviation workers continue to receive pay during shutdowns or funding lapses.

The coalition said transportation security workers are essential to the safety and reliability of the U.S. travel system and should not be used as leverage in budget disputes.

U.S. Travel has also backed the bipartisan Keep America Flying Act, which would ensure that TSA officers and air traffic controllers continue to receive pay during future funding disruptions.

Operational Fallout Could Reach Hotels and Destinations

For the hospitality industry, the issue extends beyond airport security lines. Prolonged air travel disruptions can affect hotel demand, meeting attendance, and traveler sentiment, particularly in markets that depend on domestic fly-in traffic and major airport gateways.

If airport wait times worsen or regional airports face partial closures, the impact could reach well beyond airlines, affecting destinations, convention travel, and short-term booking behavior.

Travel System Stability Becomes the Real Story

While the political dispute centers on federal funding, the practical concern for the travel industry is system stability. TSA officers are a frontline part of the infrastructure that keeps travel moving, and prolonged uncertainty over pay increases the risk of staffing attrition, service disruption, and reputational damage.

Reuters previously reported that TSA officers had already received only a fraction of their regular pay during the earlier funding lapse, intensifying concerns about worker strain and retention.

Outlook

The latest U.S. Travel statement underscores a broader point for the hospitality and travel industries: disruptions in federal travel operations can quickly become commercial disruptions as well. If Congress does not resolve the funding fight soon, the consequences may be felt not only in Washington but across airports, hotels, and destinations nationwide.

For travel operators, the core issue is no longer just politics. It is whether the infrastructure supporting air travel remains stable enough to sustain demand, service, and confidence during one of the busiest periods of the year.

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