Delta suspends congressional perk amid TSA funding shutdown
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By Thomas Wheatley
Published on March 25, 2026.
Delta Air Lines has suspended a program that allows members of Congress to skip security screening lines at U.S. airports until the government is fully funded. The decision has sparked debate over whether Congress should be allowed to enjoy these privileges. The company has called for resolution of the ongoing dispute over the issue.
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