The ongoing government shutdown has led to a shortage of TSA workers and long lines popping up at the Atlanta airport.
The Xovis system uses sensors that detect how many people are in line and predict how long the wait time will be based on the inflow and outflow rate, number of lanes open and other factors.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport said Monday it has personnel on site to "provided wayfinding support as ...
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Air controllers, TSA still working unpaid at Atlanta airport
With the federal government shutdown stretching on, attention is turning to what that could mean for air travel — especially ...
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TSA Screeners Face First Missed Paycheck Friday—Expect Longer Airport Lines Starting This Weekend
The first missed paycheck was an inflection point in previous government shutdowns and TSA workers expect the same this time ...
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TSA workers in Atlanta don’t receive meal vouchers, other promised relief for government shutdown
TSA workers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport were left disappointed after promised relief measures, ...
TSA workers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport continue to be caught in the middle of the federal government ...
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TSA responds after reports workers at Atlanta airport may not be getting free meals, parking
Earlier this month, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams (D-Ga.), announced a plan to offer free airport ...
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TSA workers at Atlanta airport receive meal vouchers as government shutdown continues
Starting Tuesday October 14, workers will receive meal vouchers to use at any of the airport’s restaurants. Full-time TSA ...
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‘TSA Day’: Atlanta nonprofit feeds unpaid airport workers during government shutdown
TSA officers are still showing up for work at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport — even though they haven’t been paid ...
Starting Oct. 11, TSA workers at Atlanta’s airport will get free parking and meal vouchers during the shutdown. Congresswoman Nikema Williams and Mayor Andre Dickens launched the relief to support ...
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