TSA Pay Restored, but Travel Woes Persist

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Trump ordered Homeland Security to resume pay for TSA officers after the shutdown, but pay reinstatement isn’t fixing the underlying problems: thousands have quit and it takes 4–6 months to train replacements, leaving lines long and staffing tight. Jet-fuel costs have spiked toward $200 a barrel amid war-related supply disruptions, prompting airlines to raise fares. Traveler anxiety is rising as rerouted flights and recent accidents compound concerns ahead of events like the FIFA World Cup.
- War, walkouts, and $200 fuel are turning flying into a grind Business Insider
- Air travelers face another busy weekend as uncertainty looms over TSA workers’ pay CNN
- Trump signs executive order instructing DHS to immediately pay TSA agents theguardian.com
- Trump signs order to pay TSA employees amid shutdown standoff Federal News Network
- Portland International Airport TSA workers sleep in cars as they await pay on Monday KATU
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