For airline passengers, the shutdown answer is simple: Pay TSA officers
Read our Privacy notice Regardless of politics or destination, passengers at Atlanta's airport were unified by one desire Saturday — it's time to pay Transportation Security Administration employees. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport — one of the world's busiest airports — is a machine for moving people. But the shutdown is clogging TSA checkpoints that screen passengers and luggage for hazardous items.
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