TSA lines are so bad at some airports that United and Delta are letting passengers move their flights

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Houston and Atlanta airports are warning travelers of four-hour security lines.

Delta, United, and Allegiant have waived some fees to give passengers rebooking flexibility.

TSA agents have been calling out of work as they aren’t being paid due to a government shutdown.

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Some airlines are waiving change fees for passengers affected by hourslong waits at airport security.

Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Allegiant have issued advisories giving travelers more flexibility during the ongoing travel chaos. Most airlines eliminated most change fees after the COVID pandemic, but many still charge them for changes to basic fares.

Due to a partial government shutdown, TSA agents have

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