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Millions of Americans are returning to the skies this holiday season. Crowded airports, staffing shortages, bad weather and disruptive passengers all could make the experience miserable.
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El Aeropuerto Internacional de Austin-Bergstrom, que está volviendo a los niveles récords de volúmen de pasajeros del 2019, está buscando que el Concejo Municipal apruebe un plan de $1.5 millones para aumentar la capacidad de TSA para procesar pasajeros.
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Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, now approaching the record-breaking passenger volumes of 2019, is seeking City Council approval for a $1.5 million plan to increase TSA screening capacity.
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Earlier this year, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport announced the "most extensive airport improvement program in Central Texas history."But the company that has a 40-year lease to operate the South Terminal says it wasn't consulted about plans to tear the facility down.
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Officials at Austin's airport advise travelers to arrive 30 minutes earlier than they would before COVID-19. Why does it take more time to get to your departure gate if fewer people are flying?
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Food and retail businesses at the airport are so short-staffed that some remain closed and others have limited hours, resulting in longer-than-normal lines and a competition for workers.
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Southwest Airlines flights were delayed across the country Monday night because of a problem with the company's weather data provider. Flights were again delayed on Tuesday.
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Normal operations can resume, the airport says.
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After a flight attendant lost two teeth during an attack by a customer, Southwest Airlines decided to delay its return to serving passengers alcohol.
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With no festivals this year, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport expects the holiday season to be its busiest time. But the numbers will still be far lower than last year.