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TSA braces for nearly 19m travellers during record fourth Of July rush

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
June 26, 2026
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The United States is preparing for one of its busiest travel weeks ever as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) expects to screen nearly 18.7 million passengers during the Fourth of July holiday period.

The forecast covers June 30 through July 6, with officials expecting more than three million travelers to pass through airport checkpoints on July 2 alone. The surge comes as Independence Day celebrations overlap with the ongoing FIFA World Cup and America250 commemorations.

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Airport Security Technology Put To The Test

To manage the heavy demand, TSA says it has fully staffed security checkpoints across the country and expanded the use of advanced screening systems.

According to TSA Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Administrator, Ha Nguyen McNeill, the agency has deployed enhanced technology and additional personnel to support both holiday travel and increased movement linked to World Cup events.

The agency expects to process an average of nearly 2.7 million passengers each day during the seven-day period.

Recent investments include advanced imaging systems, upgraded computed tomography scanners for carry-on baggage, and expanded automated screening lanes at major airports.

FIFA World Cup Adds Pressure To Aviation Infrastructure

TSA has placed special focus on airports serving FIFA World Cup host cities.

The agency increased staffing levels and deployed National Deployment Officers, canine teams, and specialized security units across 14 core host-city airports.

Additional support has also been provided for surface transportation networks connected to tournament operations.

Meanwhile, the Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS) and Security Operations teams have been stationed at stadiums, fan zones, and transportation hubs, using explosive detection canines and other security resources.

TSA PreCheck Gains Importance

Officials continue to encourage eligible travelers to enroll in TSA PreCheck, which can reduce wait times by allowing passengers to keep shoes, belts, laptops, and approved liquids in place during screening.

Despite the preparations, TSA warns travelers to arrive early, verify identification requirements, and review carry-on baggage restrictions before heading to the airport.

The agency says preparation remains the most effective way to avoid delays as America enters one of the busiest travel weeks in its aviation history.

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