City of Atlanta Continues Supporting TSA Officers During Federal Shutdown
Tuesday, March 17th, 2026
As the partial federal government shutdown approaches 30 days, our concern continues to grow for the thousands of federal employees working tirelessly without pay to keep our country moving—especially the Transportation Security Administration officers serving on the front lines at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
These dedicated professionals continue to report for duty every day to ensure the safety of the millions of travelers passing through the world’s busiest and most efficient airport. Their commitment to public service deserves both recognition and support.
“Atlanta is a city that looks after the people who serve our community,” said Mayor Andre Dickens. “TSA officers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport continue to show up every day to protect millions of travelers, even as they face uncertainty at home. We are deeply grateful for their professionalism and sacrifice, and we will continue doing everything we can locally to support them while urging a swift resolution to the shutdown.”
The City of Atlanta and the team at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport are doing everything within our authority to support these federal employees during this challenging time. To help ease the burden on TSA officers who continue to serve travelers despite not receiving pay, the airport has implemented the following support measures:
Support Measures for TSA Officers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
- Meal Vouchers: TSA officers receive two meal vouchers per shift.
- Free Parking: TSA employees have been provided complimentary parking during their assigned shifts at the airport.
- Free MARTA Breeze passes: TSA personnel receive free Breeze Passes, and the TSA just received an additional 100 passes.
- Concessionaire Support: Airport concessionaires are offering discounted meals and food options.
- Customer Service Assistance: ATL Airport Customer Service Representatives are assisting passengers, when possible, to help ease extended security lines caused by staffing constraints.
We encourage travelers to be patient with and understanding of TSA Agents and their current challenges. The City also encourages the public to contact their Congressional Representatives and the White House and urge them to pay the individuals tasked with helping to keep our airport safe and running efficiently.
Continue to use ATL.com for wait times before traveling. We will provide updates when available.


