Airlines Signal Possible Halt in U.S. Customs and Immigration Processing
Several leading U.S. carriers, including Delta Airlines, United Airlines, American Airlines, and Southwest Airlines, have collectively raised concerns about the risks of significant disruptions if customs and immigration operations halt at certain U.S. airports. The warnings highlight potential interruptions that could affect travel through major hubs.
The airports at the center of this concern include Chicago O’Hare, John F. Kennedy (JFK), Los Angeles International (LAX), San Francisco International, and Newark Liberty International. These airports are critical points for international arrivals and departures.
Impact on International Travel Demand
The possible suspension of customs processing at these airports is expected to influence international travel demand notably from
countries such as India, China, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Travelers arriving at these entry points may experience delays or other operational disruptions as customs and immigration services face uncertainty.
While details on timing or specific contingency plans remain unclear, the airlines’ alerts emphasize the seriousness of the situation. Continuing developments will be closely monitored as the situation evolves.









