
Brace For Long Waits At Texas Airports This Spring Break
If you plan on flying anywhere anytime soon, be advised. The process of getting through security and onto your plane is going to be an hours long process.
Texas Airport Conditions Thursday March 12, 2026
Here is the current status as of 8:00 AM CDT: There is a link with each airport to get an instant update to wait times.
Houston Hobby (HOU)
Hobby continues to see the most severe impacts in Texas due to localized TSA staffing shortages.Current Wait Times: Averaging 45 to 90 minutes, with lines snaking through baggage claim during peak departure banks. Check the wait time HERE.
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW)
DFW is managing the load better than Houston but is facing "surges" that are overwhelming individual checkpoints.Current Wait Times: 25 to 55 minutes across most terminals. Terminals A and D are currently the most congested. Check the wait time HERE.
Austin-Bergstrom (AUS)
Austin is under dual pressure from the shutdown and the massive influx of travelers arriving for the start of SXSW.Current Wait Times: 30 to 50 minutes. Check the wait time HERE.
Houston Bush Intercontinental (IAH)
IAH remains the most "normal" of the major Texas airports this morning.Current Wait Times: 15 to 40 minutes. Terminal C North is reporting the shortest lines. Check the wait time HERE.
Several Factors Combine to Form A Travel Nightmare
If you are stepping into an airport anytime soon, go in with the knowledge that you will spend hours getting through security and onto your plane. Travelers are currently navigating a "perfect storm" of political gridlock, volatile weather, and labor strikes that have turned a standard Spring Break rush into one of the most difficult travel weeks in recent memory.
The DHS Shutdown: Security Lines at a Breaking Point
The primary culprit behind the chaos is the partial Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown, which has been in effect since February 14. Democrats refuse to fund DHS. Because the TSA falls under DHS, agents are currently classified as "essential" and are required to work without pay. This has led to staffing shortages. Major hubs like DFW, Houston Hobby , and New Orleans are reporting lines stretching between one and three hours.
Nature Strikes Back: The "Atlanta Meltdown"
While politics stalls the terminals, the weather is stalling the runways. Earlier this week, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL) experienced what many are calling the "Atlanta Meltdown." Severe thunderstorms and hail forced a rare evacuation of the Air Traffic Control tower, leading to hundreds of cancellations by Delta and other major carriers.
The Spring Break "Peak"
Now you add the Spring Break holiday to the mix. Most flights are currently operating at over 90% capacity, so when a flight is canceled, there are no available seats for days.
International Friction: The Lufthansa Strike
For those looking to escape across the Atlantic, the news does not get any better. The German pilots' union, Vereinigung Cockpit, has called for a two-day strike starting Thursday, March 12. This labor action is expected to ground roughly 300 flights per day departing from German airports, primarily impacting Lufthansa and Lufthansa CityLine.
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