IAH TSA FAQ Article
Nov 21, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions
TSA screening at IAH during the government shutdown
Houston Airports is sharing answers to the most common questions received from passengers at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). Although the federal government shutdown has ended, TSA is still working to resume normal operations. Thank you for your patience and flexibility as we work closely with our federal partners to keep passengers moving safely and efficiently.
Why are TSA lines longer than normal?
The federal government shutdown affectied TSA staffing and resources nationwide. Although the federal government shutdown has ended, TSA is still working to resume normal operations. Some security lanes are operating with fewer officers than usual, which can result in longer screening times—especially during peak travel periods.
What are the current TSA wait times at Bush Airport?
TSA wait times vary by terminal and can change shift by shift as federal employees work to resume normal operations now that the federal government shutdown has ended. Wait times can fluctuate depending on passenger volumes and staffing levels.
For estimated security wait times, visit www.fly2houston.com/iah/security
What if I don’t need to check luggage?
Passengers not checking bags can check in at Terminals A or E and proceed through security. Follow estimated TSA wait times at fly2houston.com/iah/security before arriving.
Are food, coffee and shops open early in the morning?
Yes. Several restaurants, coffee shops and convenience stores open early to serve travelers catching morning flights.
At Terminal A, passengers will find Texas Monthly News (open 24 hours), Starbucks, Jack in the Box, Chick-fil-A, and Great American Bagel, all of which open by 4 a.m.
At Terminal D, Houston Supply News is open 24 hours a day, with Einstein Bros. Bagels opening at 4:30 a.m.
At Terminal E, Chick-fil-A and Einstein Bros. Bagels open at 5 a.m. and are located just after the TSA Checkpoint.
Additionally, 24/7 offerings (self-service markets and vending options) are available in Terminals A, C, D and E.
How can I move between terminals?
The Subway connects all five terminals at IAH and is accessible pre-security. After screening, passengers can use the Skyway to reach their specific gate post-security.
What is Houston Airports doing to help?
Houston Airports is working closely with TSA leadership and other federal partners to monitor checkpoint capacity in real-time, adjust passenger flow, and provide on-site customer service support.