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Airline CEOs Demand Congress Restore DHS Funding to Prevent Airport Travel Disruption

via Washington Times·Mar 16·2 sources

CEOs of major airlines including American, Delta, and Southwest are urgently pleading with Congress to restore funding to the Department of Homeland Security and pay airport workers. The partial government shutdown is causing significant operational delays and threatening the safety of air travel across the nation. Without immediate legislative action, the aviation industry faces a potential collapse that would severely impact the global economy and national security.

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