From News Nation:
“TSA plans for summer travel
rush”
With airports across the country
only getting busier, TSA says it’s stepping up its efforts and bringing in more
TSA agents to help alleviate the long lines. In Miami, there are more than
150,000 travelers a day — that’s up 17% from last month. More people are
traveling, and the summer rush hasn’t even started yet.
AAA officials are predicting 60%
more people will travel this year than last year — that’s about 37 million
people — almost to pre-pandemic numbers. On Memorial Day alone, nearly 2.5
million people will board a plane. That’s why TSA officials say they’re rolling
out a new plan to put more TSA screeners in bigger, busier airports.
The chief of the Transportation
Security Administration said Tuesday that his agency has quadrupled the number
of employees who could bolster screening operations at airports that become too
crowded this summer. Nearly 1,000 employees have volunteered to be sent to
other airports if needed to help passengers get through security lines faster.
And travelers say long lines won’t be a deterrent this summer. It’s part of the
agency’s plan for handling what is projected to be a frenetic vacation-travel
season. “We expect this to be a busy summer, and we are as ready as we possibly
can be,” Pekoske said at a news conference near Dallas/Fort Worth International
Airport. “We’re likely going to exceed in some airports by good measure the
2019 numbers.”
TSA currently has 47,500
employees at security checkpoints throughout the country. It says when the
lines get longer than 30 minutes, more help is called in. Pekoske said TSA
tries to predict when wait times in the standard checkpoint lanes will be at
least 30 minutes, or when waits for PreCheck travelers will be at least 10
minutes. When that happens, volunteers from less-crowded airports will be sent
to help reduce the waits at busy airports. TSA has screened more than 2.1
million travelers over the last month. That’s almost as much as 2019 — and
travel experts say they expect this number to drastically go up over the next
few weeks. Airlines are expecting summer crowds to be similar to 2019,
preparing for the busy season by posting ambitious schedules for the summer
vacation months. Some airlines have recently trimmed those plans out of fear
that they won’t have enough employees to operate every flight. International
travel is still far below pre-pandemic levels.
^ Hopefully the TSA, the Airports
and the Airlines will be able to handle all the Passengers expected so there
are no non-weather related delays this Summer. ^
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