
Airlines Waive Fees Amid US Airport Shutdown
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Major airlines like Delta, United, and Allegiant are waiving fees for cancellations and rebookings due to the partial government shutdown, causing long security lines at U.S. airports. TSA workers are going without paychecks, leading to staff shortages and backups. Airports and airlines are giving mixed advice on how early to arrive, causing confusion for passengers. Delta and United are offering waivers for their hubs, while Allegiants guarantee covers changes or refunds nationwide. Airlines urge travelers to build in extra time and check local airport sites for wait updates.
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