PHILADELPHIA - One month into the partial federal government shutdown, passengers at Philadelphia International Airport are navigating security lines amid ongoing staffing shortages.
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Crews eventually fixed the lighting and reopened the runway, but the backlog of inbound traffic dragged into the evening.
Delays for arriving flights were needed as crews worked to fix a power issue affecting runway lights, officials said.
Five airports in the area were being affected by a chemical odor coming the hub, prompting ground stops at all DC area ...
Many airports are now seeing close-to-average wait times, but that could change this weekend as TSA workers are scheduled to miss their first full paycheck.
Travelers are being warned about bottlenecks at airport security checkpoints as the TSA shutdown drags on and the federal ...
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