Well, here we go again. Travelers heading to the airport face a new round of uncertainty after part of the federal government shut down.
A new security system is being rolled out at airports across the country aiming to reduce time spent at TSA, and now it's being tested at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Sign up ...
Flights wouldn't be immediately impacted by a government shutdown, but history shows delays and TSA staffing issues grow the longer it lasts.
No Real ID or passport? TSA may charge $45 to verify your identity. Here's more about the new rule and what forms of ID you ...
The government shutdown is impacting airports nationwide, including Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, where flights are being cut by four percent, leading to cancellations and delays ...
Flights and TSA screening continue during a government shutdown, but longer lines and potential delays become more likely the ...
Starting in February 2026, the TSA will charge a $45 fee for travelers without a REAL ID or other accepted identification. The fee covers the cost of additional identity verification required for ...
Hundreds of thousands of passengers are expected to pack up and travel through CVG during the end-of-year holiday period. Hundreds of thousands of passengers are expected to pack up and travel through ...