Some Major Airports Still Telling Passengers To Show Up 4 Hours Early Despite Trump Ordering TSA Be Paid Some major airports reported delays longer than an hour Saturday and at least two are still advising passengers to show up four hours early amid an ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown that threatens to disrupt Spring Break travel.

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport said it has “not previously experienced checkpoint wait times similar to what we are seeing this morning,” adding that “travelers are advised to arrive 4 hours before scheduled departure.”Some travelers flying out of Baltimore reported waiting 2-3 hours to check their bags and “then another couple hours to get through security,” NBC affiliate WBAL-TV 11 News reported.

The security wait time tracker QSensor showed a 210-minute wait at Baltimore airport as of Saturday at 12:45 p.m. ET, though wait time trackers could be somewhat inaccurate due to data-collection interruptions related to the shutdown.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport also had a notice on its website that passengers should arrive four hours early, though some airport security wait-time trackers show the wait is less than 40 minutes in standard security as of Saturday afternoon.The security line at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Puerto Rico was 39 minutes long, according to the security wait-time tracker Takeoff Timer, while QSensor showed a 71-minute wait.

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