Your airport wait is about to get worse, San Francisco
Okay so, everyone's talking about the Senate failing to fund the Department of Homeland Security again, which means longer lines at airports. Nationally, it's a mess, but here in San Francisco? This hits different. We've already got those TSA PreCheck Touchless ID systems at SFO, making things (theoretically) smoother, but when you combine federal gridlock with a city that's always got a million people flying in and out for tech conferences, tourist trips, or just trying to get home to the Sunset, it's a recipe for pure chaos. You think getting through security at SFO on a Friday afternoon is bad *now*? Just wait.
### The SFO Crunch
This isn't just an inconvenience; it's a disruption to how this city operates. We're a hub, fam. People are flying in for those biotech meetups in South San Francisco, for concerts at the Chase Center, or to visit family in the Outer Richmond. Longer lines mean missed connections, delayed business, and a whole lot of frustration. And let's be real, a lot of us are already stressed about how much it costs just to exist here, so adding hours of airport anxiety? Not exactly helping the vibe.
* More delays for everyone trying to fly in or out of SFO.
* Potential economic impact on a city that relies heavily on travel and tourism.
* Another layer of stress for residents already dealing with, you know, everything else.
This isn't just some abstract D.C. problem; this is going to affect your weekend trip to visit your folks, your cousin's flight coming in from L.A., and definitely that one friend who always cuts it too close getting to the gate. That's the City, fam — fog, hills, and all.
Vivian Leung, MiTL Sports Desk, out here.
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