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Line Lengths Starting To Improve At Tulsa International Airport Following Security Delays

The wait times at Tulsa International Airport have started to improve after long security delays on Monday through Tuesday morning. The wait times at Tulsa International Airport have improved following long security delays on Monday through Tuesday morning. At least one lane has reopened, which has helped to alleviate the backup. The delays were caused by equipment failures, including the body scanners, which officials said they had to wait for replacement parts. TSA is encouraging passengers to arrive early before their flights to reduce the line. The airport opened security lines at 3:15 a.m. Tuesday morning, anticipating long delays. An official update on the situation is expected later on Tuesday afternoon.

Line Lengths Starting To Improve At Tulsa International Airport Following Security Delays

Publié : il y a 10 mois par Griffin Media dans Travel

The wait times at Tulsa International Airport have started to improve after long security delays on Monday through Tuesday morning.

The wait times at Tulsa International Airport have started to improve after long security delays on Monday through Tuesday morning.

At least one lane has reopened which has helped to negate the backup. TSA said the delays were caused by equipment failures including the body scanners. Officials said they had to wait on replacement parts.

TSA is still encouraging passengers to show up early before their flight to help keep the line short. Passengers were lined up down the hallway to get through security early Tuesday morning and most of Monday. The airport opened security lines at 3:15 a.m. Tuesday knowing there would be long delays.

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TSA is expected to provide and official update on its status sometime Tuesday afternoon.

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