部分政府停摆期间,部分机场航空公司允许乘客免费改签机票


2026年3月24日 / 美国东部时间下午1:01 / CBS新闻

由于美国部分机场的安检队伍过长,主要航空公司正在允许乘客在联邦政府持续部分停摆期间免费取消或改签机票。

旅客在TSA安检口面临数小时的等待时间,而由于机场和航空公司提供的信息似乎相互矛盾,其他旅客难以确定自己应在航班起飞前多久到达机场。TSA人员也因连续第六周无薪工作而大量离职,立法者仍未能通过为监督TSA的国土安全部提供资金的支出法案。

例如,休斯顿乔治·布什洲际机场的旅客向CBS新闻描述了混乱状况,称他们等待了五个小时才完成安检,导致航班延误。

其中一名乘客萨默·马丁内斯(Summer Martinez)告诉CBS新闻,长时间排队导致她错过了三次航班,她希望第四次尝试飞往俄克拉荷马州塔尔萨时能有更好的运气。

在混乱中,包括忠诚航空(Allegiant Air)、达美航空(Delta Air Lines)和联合航空(United Airlines)在内的航空公司正在某些情况下暂时免除改签和变更费用。

“考虑到休斯顿和亚特兰大等主要枢纽的混乱状况,他们可能早就该这么做了,”旅游网站The Points Guy的内容总监埃里克·罗森(Eric Rosen)告诉CBS新闻。”看来航空公司已经意识到这种情况短期内似乎不会结束。”

以下是需要了解的信息:

忠诚航空

忠诚航空发布了”放心出行”保障,允许在政府部分停摆期间出行的客户”免费更改或取消行程,让出行计划更有信心”。

在有限时间内,该航空公司为符合条件的预订提供免改签费服务,并且允许乘客取消航班并获得退款。客户必须通过电话、在线聊天、短信或电子邮件直接联系忠诚航空的客户服务团队以更改或取消航班。

同时,该航空公司鼓励选择出行的乘客在机场安检排队时预留更多时间。它敦促客户查看当地机场的网站或社交媒体渠道以获取预计的TSA等待时间。

达美航空

达美的豁免政策特别适用于哈茨菲尔德-杰克逊亚特兰大国际机场,该机场建议搭乘国内和国际航班的旅客至少预留四小时进行安检。

根据达美航空的信息,计划在周二出行的乘客可以重新预订3月30日或之前出发的航班。该航空公司表示,对于选择与原预订舱位相同的乘客,将免除任何票价差额。

联合航空

联合航空指出,它已经取消了大部分机票改签费用,并针对往返休斯顿乔治·布什洲际机场的旅客发布了特别豁免政策,在那里由于TSA工作人员缺勤,旅客面临的等待时间最长可达六小时。

原旅行日期为3月23日至24日的联合航空乘客可以重新安排行程,航空公司表示将免除所有改签费用和票价差额。但有一些条件——新航班必须在3月31日或之前出发,且机票必须与原预订的舱位和城市相同。

编辑:Alain Sherter

妮可·斯甘加(Nicole Sganga)为本报道提供了帮助。

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/cbs-news-joins-tsa-lines-at-2-major-airports-to-track-wait-times/

Airlines allow passengers to rebook flights for free at some airports amid TSA chaos

March 24, 2026 / 1:01 PM EDT / CBS News

Security screening lines are so long at some U.S. airports that major airlines are letting passengers cancel or rebook their tickets free of charge during the ongoing partial federal government shutdown.

Travelers face hours-long wait times at TSA checkpoints, while others struggle to determine how early they should show up before a flight, given seemingly conflicting information from airports and airlines. TSA officers are also quitting in droves as they work without pay for a sixth straight week, with lawmakers still unable to pass a spending bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees TSA.

Frustrated passengers at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport, for example, described the chaos to CBS News, saying they had waited five hours to be screened, leading to missed flights.

One such flier, Summer Martinez, told CBS News that long lines caused her to miss three flights, and that she hoped she’d have better luck at her fourth attempt to fly to Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Amid the chaos, airlines including Allegiant Air, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are temporarily waiving cancellation and change fees in some instances.

“It’s probably about time they started doing this, given the chaos at key hubs like Houston and Atlanta,” Eric Rosen, director of content for The Points Guy, a travel site, told CBS News. “It appears airlines are facing the fact that there doesn’t appear to be an end in sight to this anytime soon.”

Here’s what to know.

Allegiant

Allegiant has issued a “travel with confidence” guarantee that lets customers traveling during the partial government shutdown “change or cancel their itineraries at no additional cost, making it easier to plan trips with confidence.”

For a limited time, the carrier is offering fliers no change fees for eligible bookings, plus the option to cancel a flight for a refund. Customers must contact Allegiant’s customer service team directly by phone, chat, text or email to change or cancel a flight.

At the same time, the airline is encouraging passengers who choose to travel to allow for extra time at airport security screening lines. It urges customers to check either their local airport’s website or social media channels for projected TSA wait times.

Delta

Delta’s waiver specifically applies to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which advises flight passengers to allow at least four hours for domestic and international flight security screening.

Passengers with plans to travel on Tuesday may rebook their trips to fly on or before March 30, according to Delta. The carrier said it will waive any fare differences in flights for passengers who book tickets in the same cabin of service they originally selected.

United

United Airlines, which notes that it has already eliminated most ticket change fees, has issued a special waiver for travelers flying to or from George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, where passengers have faced wait times of up to six hours due to TSA worker absences.

United passengers with original travel dates on March 23-24 may reschedule trips, with the airline saying it will waive all change fees and fare differences. Some conditions apply — the new flight must depart on or before March 31, and tickets must be in the same cabin and between the same cities as originally booked.

Edited by Alain Sherter

Nicole Sganga contributed to this report.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/cbs-news-joins-tsa-lines-at-2-major-airports-to-track-wait-times/

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