Pittsburgh airport, food bank opens pantry to aid TSA, CBP agents working without pay
By Carlos Cristian Flores
Published on March 19, 2026.
Pittsburgh airport and the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank have opened a food pantry to aid TSA, CBP agents working without pay. The ongoing partial government shutdown continues to affect thousands of TSA workers. The airport has provided free lunches twice a week and is providing meals and fresh produce from the pantry. The pantry also includes over 8,000 pounds of pre-packAGED MEAL BOXES and FRESH PRODUCE. Leaders at Pittsburgh International Airport have been doing their best to support the employees. They have deployed their operations team and volunteer ambassadors to make sure people are in the correct lines and understand the requirements of Real ID.
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