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What Travelers Should Know During a U.S. Government Shutdown

How federal shutdowns affect air travel, airports, and travel insurance coverage.

When the federal government experiences a shutdown, travelers often wonder how it might affect upcoming trips. The good news: airports remain open, planes continue to fly, and safety always stays the top priority.

While operations continue, you may notice a few slowdowns or small disruptions. Here’s what to expect — and how to travel smoothly during a government shutdown.

 

Air Travel and Safety

Essential aviation employees — including air traffic controllers and safety inspectors — continue to work during a shutdown. This means:

  • Flights remain safe and operational.

  • Air traffic control continues as usual.

  • Major systems like airport security and maintenance stay active.

Some long-term projects, like hiring, training, or technology upgrades, may be delayed — but travelers should feel confident that safety is not compromised.

 

What You Might Notice

Even though operations continue, some processes can slow down temporarily:

  • TSA checkpoints: Slightly longer wait times at certain airports, especially during peak hours.

  • Minor flight delays: Busy hubs like Atlanta, Chicago, and Dallas may experience brief slowdowns.

  • Administrative delays: Non-urgent responses from federal travel-related agencies (like the FAA) may take longer.

Most airlines and airports adjust quickly, keeping schedules on track and passengers informed.

 

How to Travel Smart During a Shutdown

A little preparation helps minimize stress if you’re flying during this time:

  • Arrive early: Plan for 2 hours before domestic flights, 3 hours for international.

  • Monitor your flight status: Use airline apps or sign up for text alerts.

  • Keep essentials in your carry-on: Medications, chargers, and a change of clothes are worth having handy.

  • Use TSA PreCheck or CLEAR: These programs remain active and can shorten wait times.

  • Book flexible options: Choose tickets or hotels that allow easy changes if needed.

  • Stay patient and kind: Airline, TSA, and airport staff continue working through added challenges.

 

Travel Insurance Considerations

Travel insurance remains one of the best ways to protect your trip from unexpected issues — but there are limits to what it covers during a government shutdown.

  • Not typically covered: Delays caused solely by a government shutdown are considered a political or administrative event.

  • Still covered: Medical emergencies, illness, injury, lost luggage, or weather-related cancellations remain eligible under most plans.

  • Extra flexibility: Adding a Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) upgrade can help protect against broader travel concerns, depending on timing and eligibility.

If you’re unsure about what your plan covers, our team can help review the details.

Bottom Line

Even in a government shutdown, the U.S. travel system remains safe and stable. Flights continue, airports stay open, and most travelers reach their destinations with only minor inconveniences.

A bit of patience — and a solid travel protection plan — can make all the difference.

Need help understanding your coverage or choosing a plan?
Contact our team anytime. We’re here to help you travel confidently, no matter what’s happening behind the scenes.