How TSA slowdowns may add to travel demand woes


As geopolitical tensions and oil prices (CL=F, BZ=F) put US airlines in a bind, the partial government shutdown has reportedly led to massive slowdowns at major airports’ TSA checkpoints (Transportation Security Administration).

Steve Trent, an independent aviation specialist, comments on what these slowdowns may mean for travel demand trends.

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