HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Spring Break travel continues to and from Houston, and Monday is set to be one of the busiest days for travelers amid TSA checkpoints and possible weather-related delays.

Both major airports in Houston have highlighted wait times and any delays on their websites for fliers traveling today.

The video above is from a previous report.

Screening lines wait times at Hobby Airport, according to the website, are less than 10 minutes for standard and pre-check. According to George Bush Intercontinental Airport, wait times are under 30 minutes at Terminals A-north and south, and Terminal C. At Terminal E, the international checkpoint, wait times are approaching 1.5 hours.

In addition to the wait times, a ground delay was issued at IAH at 9 a.m. Monday due to strong winds following storms that blew through the area on Sunday evening. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the delay was set for two hours.

In a later update around noon, the FAA website showed there is a full ground stop at IAH until 2 p.m.

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The increased travel includes people visiting Houston for the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo and the World Baseball Classic, as well as for cruise departures from Galveston, according to airport authorities.

The travel trouble is only expected to grow as the partial government shutdown continues.

In a report from the Associated Press, CEOs of the nation’s top airlines, including JetBlue, Delta, and American Airlines, urged Congress in a letter to fund the Department of Transportation and come to a solution to pay federal aviation workers, including the TSA officers, amid the government shutdown.

Houston Airports, which oversees both Hobby Airport and Bush Intercontinental Airport, said in a statement that Sunday was one of the busiest days for spring break travel. According to projected travel days, IAH would see 185,000 passengers on Sunday alone.

“Houston Airports is ready to welcome approximately 2.2 million travelers during the 2026 Spring Break travel period from March 5 through March 16, a 3% increase over last year,” the statement read.

Airport officials, as expected, urged travelers to arrive at an appropriate time during peak travel to ensure they make it through security.

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