US airports are a mess right now.
The partial government shutdown has resulted in hourslong security lines at some major US airports, as employees of the Transportation Security Administration have been working unpaid since February 14. Early Friday, the Senate voted to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security in a bid to end the partial shutdown, and the legislation is now headed to the House. It came hours after President Trump said he’d order DHS officials to pay TSA workers.
While some airports have not experienced delays amid the partial shutdown, others are advising travelers to arrive up to four hours ahead of their flights’ scheduled departure, making it feel like any air travel right now takes a true show of dedication and patience.
Earlier this week, I was visiting my partner in Chicago from New York City, where I live and work. I make the trip about once a month, and had booked it before the TSA situation reached its current boiling point.
As someone who hates the idea of spending more than an hour at the airport, the thought of having to wait in line for multiple hours sounded straight out of a nightmare.
So, ahead of my trip back to New York, I made a last-minute change of plans and canceled my $100 flight. I booked the alternative option: a $200, 20-hour Amtrak coach train ride.
It took 10 times as long as my original flight would’ve taken, but it saved me the headache of standing in line for hours — and even had some unexpected perks.
As a frequent flyer, here are some reasons Amtrak trips might become a new addition to my travel routine.
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