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Frequent Flyers Pay Twice When Policy Whiplash Replaces Predictable Screening

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Restoring Global Entry after a 17-day suspension sounds like a reset. For anyone who missed a connection because PreCheck lanes vanished or because an enrollment center appointment evaporated, the hidden bill arrives twice: once in time burned at the airport and again in fees and taxes already collected for a system that just proved it can be switched off. CNN reported on the arc of the DHS shutdown and trusted-traveler suspensions; Travel Weekly noted Global Entry reopened March 11, 2026 after industry pressure. The policy whiplash is the product, not the glitch.

Missed flights and reapplications stack on top of money already sent to Washington

CNN covered the February 22, 2026 suspension of TSA PreCheck and Global Entry as the partial shutdown dragged on, tying the disruption to the congressional standoff over immigration enforcement. When DHS reversed course on PreCheck the same day but left Global Entry dark longer, travelers were left parsing which lane would exist on which morning. That uncertainty has a cash cost: last-minute ticket changes, extra nights, and for some applicants the need to rebook enrollment interviews that were cancelled or never opened.

Travel Weekly reported that Global Entry reopened at 5 a.m. Eastern on March 11 after the U.S. Travel Association and other groups argued the programs reduce CBP workload rather than consume it. The argument is straightforward: trusted travelers use kiosks and shorter queues, freeing officers for higher-risk flows. When the switch flips off, those officers do not get duplicated; lines lengthen instead. CNN also reported on March 8, 2026 that airports saw hours-long delays as TSA shortages compounded shutdown stress during spring break. The same passenger pays for PreCheck or Global Entry, pays again in missed wages or change fees, and still stands in a line that looks like 2010.

Predictable screening was the whole value proposition

Global Entry and PreCheck sold predictability. The Department of Homeland Security markets them as time savings and reduced friction. Policy whiplash vaporizes that promise overnight. Applicants who conditioned summer 2026 travel on a March interview now face backlogs that predate the shutdown; industry trackers in 2026 report multi-month waits at major hubs even when programs are nominally open. CNN’s shutdown coverage made clear the suspension was a political lever, not a capacity necessity. Frequent flyers are not collateral damage; they are the visible constituency that notices first when operational reality diverges from press releases.

What This Actually Means

Restoration headlines read like relief. The lived cost is stacked: taxes and fees fund the infrastructure, program fees fund enrollment, and travelers fund the buffer when schedules break. Until interview capacity and lane staffing are credibly insulated from the next funding fight, “open again” is just the pause between whiplashes. The reader should assume the next shutdown threat will again test whether expedited travel is an entitlement or an optional luxury DHS can withhold.

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