Airline executives called on Congress Sunday to end the partial government shutdown that has forced TSA workers to go unpaid and upended air travel.
The CEOs of major U.S. carriers wrote in a joint letter to lawmakers that airport security employees of the Transportation Security Administration working without pay is “simply unacceptable.”
The letter, signed by the CEOs of United Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and others, was sent just days after tens of thousands of Department of Homeland security workers missed their first full paycheck.
“This problem is solvable, and there are solutions on the table,” they wrote. “Now it’s up to you, Congress, to move forward on bipartisan proposals that will get federal aviation workers—including TSA officers, U.S. Customs clearance officers at airports and air
traffic controllers—paid during shutdowns.”








