Photos show TSA lines clogging airports and snaking into parking garages during partial government shutdown delays

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TSA wait lines extending into the parking garage at the Houston Airport on March 8, 2026

Passengers saw extended wait times on Sunday amid a partial government shutdown. Houston Chronicle/Hearst Newspapers/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images
  • Several US airports experienced hourslong TSA lines and delays on Sunday and Monday.
  • Some passengers were advised to arrive at least three hours before their scheduled departure.
  • TSA has been experiencing staffing shortages amid the partial government shutdown.

Passengers traveling through Houston, New Orleans, Chicago, and other US airports experienced hourslong delays on Sunday and Monday as spring break travel peaked and the Transportation Security Administration experienced staffing shortages due to the ongoing partial government shutdown.

Nearly 2.8 million passengers passed through TSA checkpoints on Sunday, making it the agency's busiest day since January 4. The partial government shutdown, which began in February, has also left TSA security checkpoints short-staffed into Monday as employees call in sick rather than work without pay.

"Southwest texted me early that morning to expect up to 3-hour lines, so I left early," Chris Fenton, who traveled through Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport on Sunday, told Business Insider via direct message on X. "I never expected to see what I saw, though."

The lines stretched from the security checkpoints, down an escalator, and out to the parking garage, snaking around the entire terminal multiple times, Fenton said. After reaching the TSA PreCheck and Clear lines, wait times extended by another 30 minutes.

While the airport is usually well prepared for busy travel times, like Sundays and the spring break season, the scale of the lines was "somewhat shocking," Fenton said.

His total wait time was about an hour, but he said passengers without TSA PreCheck might have waited twice as long.

Some airports continued to advise passengers to anticipate longer-than-usual wait times on Monday, though the worst delays appeared to have eased, and not all airports appear to be impacted. While Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport told passengers to plan to arrive at least three hours before their flights, NOLA.com staff writer Justin Mitchell reported that it took him about one hour to get through security on Monday morning.

The TSA and the US Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Photos showed the crowded airports amid the extended wait times.

On Sunday, passengers at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston waited in hourslong lines to get through airport security.

Long airport security lines at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston.

The Houston airport was among the most affected by the extended TSA wait times. Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

Airlines warned travelers of prolonged wait times on Sunday as the TSA experienced its busiest travel day since January 4 while grappling with staffing shortages.

Passengers wait in a line by airport signs at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston.

Some flights were delayed amid the travel chaos. Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

The airport attributed the delays to the partial federal government shutdown.

Long lines at airport security at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston.

The partial shutdown has led to staffing shortages across TSA. Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

Lines stretched outside the airport terminal and into the parking garage.

Passengers wait in a long line in a parking garage at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston.

Travelers on Sunday had to wait in lines that extended into the parking garage at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston. Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

The Houston airport used green balloons to indicate the TSA PreCheck lines.

TSA lines at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston.

Lines extended beyond the usual, prompting airport staff to use balloons to direct lines. Courtesy of Houston Airports

The standard TSA lines were marked with red balloons to help direct traffic.

TSA lines at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston.

The Houston airport used balloons to direct lines. Courtesy of Houston Airports

William P. Hobby Airport warned passengers on Monday that TSA PreCheck lines "may extend beyond two hours."

A TSA Precheck sign at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston.

Wait times also affected TSA PreCheck customers. Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport warned of "longer-than-average" wait times.

TSA wait lines at New Orleans International Airport on March 8, 2026.

The airport released announcements on Sunday and Monday. Chris Fenton

Travelers were advised to arrive at least 3 hours before their scheduled departure.

TSA wait lines at New Orleans International Airport on March 8, 2026.

Airlines told travelers to expect up to three-hour lines for security checkpoints. Chris Felton

The airport said that wait times could reach 2 hours and that delays may persist throughout the rest of the week.

TSA wait lines at New Orleans International Airport on March 8, 2026.

Wait times for TSA Pre-Check were about an hour on Sunday, Fenton said. Chris Fenton

Passengers at Chicago O'Hare International Airport also encountered long lines on Monday morning.

Long security lines at Chicago O'Hare Airport.

People waited in long TSA lines at Chicago O'Hare International Airport as the partial government shutdown continued on Monday. Peter Zay/Anadolu via Getty Images

The Chicago Department of Aviation told Business Insider that while it was "closely monitoring" the impacts of the shutdown, operations at O'Hare "remain normal."

Long TSA lines at O'Hare.

Security lines at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on Monday. Anadolu/Anadolu via Getty Images
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