VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAirport security lines slowly returning to normal amid DHS shutdownAirport security wait times are slowly starting to drop as TSA workers are receiving backpay for working during the DHS shutdown. An agreement to fund the department still seems far off. 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VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAirport security lines slowly returning to normal amid DHS shutdownAirport security wait times are slowly starting to drop as TSA workers are receiving backpay for working during the DHS shutdown. An agreement to fund the department still seems far off. FOX's Rich Edson has more.Fox News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGWhat European Sleeper’s new Paris to Berlin night train is really likeA great alternative to flying, you save money and time wasted at the airport by opting for this 14-hour train journey.Euronews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBest cities for allergy sufferers that travelers loveIf where you live is covered in pollen that has you battling all of those miserable allergy symptoms, it may be time to take a “sinus sabbatical.” Based on the 2026 Allergy Capitals report from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of Americ...The Weather Channel
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGU.S. travel feels the ripple effects of the war in IranTravelers in the U.S. are feeling the ripple effects of the war in Iran.Scripps News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTSA pay may be coming, but airport delays could persistTSA agents are expected to start receiving paychecks again after President Trump signed an executive order directing the Department of Homeland Security to use alternative funds to pay them.Scripps News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGCongress goes on vacation as chaotic TSA lines persistLawmakers are in recess, and many have left Washington, D.C., despite the partial government shutdown dragging on. CBS News' Jason Allen reports on the TSA impacts.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTips for a Pilgrimage to Santiago de CompostelaMore and more people are walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Euromaxx reporter Diana Piñeros joins pilgrims and shares useful hiking tips.DW News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGAirport security lines, Congress both stuck in gridlockWith long TSA lines stretching into another week at airports across the U.S., travelers' patience is wearing thin. Meanwhile, members of Congress traveled home for their two-week recess without passing a funding bill. Ali Bauman reports.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTrump administration says TSA workers can expect pay MondayPresident Trump signed an executive action that promises to pay TSA workers immediately as Congress remains at odds over Department of Homeland Security funds. DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said TSA officers can expect paychecks as earl...CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGJet fuel prices soaring as fares rise, London tourism hitA surge in jet fuel prices linked to the U.S.-Israel war on Iran is pushing up the cost of air travel to the UK. Aviation fuel has more than doubled in recent weeks. Airlines warn of higher fares, and some carriers are suspending or cut...Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAre Europe’s roads getting safer, or simply less dangerous?Across the European Union, progress towards safer mobility continues, but at a slow and arguably insufficient pace.Euronews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGIran war cools early summer tourist interest in CyprusThe Iran conflict is causing a rise in tourist cancellations and a dive in new bookings in Cyprus and to a lesser extent other countries whose economies rely heavily on summer visitors.Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTravelers miss flights as TSA chief warns of "perilous situation"At Houston's George Bush Airport, security lines snake three stories, underground and even outside amid a severe TSA staffing shortage. Nicole Sganga has the latest.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAI vs. travel agents: Should AI plan your next vacation?AI tools are great for inspiration, but travelers discover some downsides, such as not helping out during a travel emergency.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGA first-hand look at TSA linesCBS News correspondents Skyler Henry, in Atlanta, and Nicole Sganga, in Houston, join travelers in TSA wait lines to give a first-hand look at the security checkpoints amid the partial government shutdown.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGKenya Airways sees surge in demand as Iran conflict disrupts travelKenya Airways says bookings on its flights have surged sharply in recent weeks, as disruptions linked to the conflict in the Middle East reshape global travel patterns.Africanews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGWorried travelers arrive extra early to wait in huge security linesWith no deal to end the partial government shutdown in sight, growing security lines at many airports often take more time to get through than the flight itself. Nicole Sganga reports.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGreece: An island in wintertimeNo tourists, no stress: it's the winter pace of life for residents of Donousa, the most remote island in the Cyclades. Some people have all the luck.DW News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTips for women traveling alone in GermanyFrom hostel stays to the Heimwegtelefon: Our reporter Diana Piñeros explores safe, stress-free solutions for female travelers in Germany.DW News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTrump calling in ICE agents for airport security as shutdown continuesThe Trump administration says ICE officers will be stationed at hotspot U.S. airports starting Monday to assist with TSA screenings. They will undergo some training before then. Skyler Henry reports.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGFive U.S. national parks to visit this springFrom misty forests to glowing red canyons and star-filled deserts, these parks reveal their most enchanting side in spring, reminding us that sometimes the most magical adventures happen in the quiet moment between winter and summer, whe...The Weather Channel
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGTrump threatens to put ICE agents in airports over funding impasseU.S. President Donald Trump threatened to deploy federal immigration agents to U.S. airports if congressional Democrats do not immediately agree to fund airport safety.Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGU.S. ski resorts struggle with drop in tourismThe ski resort town of Whitefish, Montana, has noticed a steep drop in Canadian tourism this year amid escalated global tensions.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAirport delays worsen as Senate fails to advance DHS funding billThe Senate failed to advance a Department of Homeland Security funding bill on Friday, meaning TSA officers will continue to go unpaid as the partial government shutdown continues. Airport delays have worsened as more officers call in sick.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGCDC issues new polio advisory for travelersThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its travel advisory for polio. It now includes 30 locations where the virus was found in the past 13 months.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGRio's favela guides learn French to meet surging tourist demandBrazil’s Rio welcomed over 2 million tourists last year and among them, an increasing number of French visitors, many of whom are being drawn to the city’s favelas. Visits to the favelas have become trendy on social media, prompting a ne...France 24
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSpain gains as travelers turn away from Gulf amid Iran warIt looks like Europeans are looking more to the Mediterranean than the Middle East for their upcoming summer holidays.DW News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGovernment funding impasse is making the TSA travel experience worseGovernment funding impasse is making the TSA travel experience even worse.Scripps News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGCalls grow to fund TSA as travelers' frustration growsFliers were greeted with another day of long lines as TSA officers continue to work without receiving their pay. Skyler Henry spoke to travelers in Atlanta.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTSA officer's message to lawmakers: "Pay us for what we do"TSA workers missed their first full paycheck last week as parts of the Department of Homeland Security remain unfunded, and more are calling out sick. CBS News national reporter Kati Weis has more from Louis Armstrong New Orleans Interna...CBS America