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'It is very, very crazy': Air travelers arriving in Buffalo describe delays at bigger airports

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'It is very, very crazy': Air travelers arriving in Buffalo describe delays at bigger airports

CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. (WKBW) — Travelers departing the Buffalo Niagara International Airport in Cheektowaga are not experiencing delays at TSA check-in lines. But those arriving from other airports are reporting big delays to 7 News.

TRAVLERS EXPERIENCING DELAYS FROM OTHER AIRPORTS

“So, it is very, very crazy. People are lining up outside the airports,” Anand Sukhlur, traveler from Mississauga, Ontario, said.

Air travelers arriving here at the Buffalo airport are telling me they witnessed long lines weaving through major airports and experienced massive delays.

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'It is very, very crazy': Air travelers arriving in Buffalo describe delays at bigger airports

This is the result of the partial government shutdown, where about 95 percent of TSA employees are working without pay and are calling out.

“We were in quite the tizzy about what time to get there because we couldn't seem to find any information,” Kathryn McCracken, a Clarence resident, said.

I caught up with McCracken when she arrived home from Fort Lauderdale.

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Kathryn McCracken, a Clarence resident, arrives home from Florida.

"We had a 5:30 a.m. flight, so you can imagine we got up at 1:30 a.m., and we got there and had to wait. We got in line, but we had to wait 45 minutes for it to open, so we thought what a waste, but then we looked behind us and said, ‘Oh my gosh, we did the right thing,’” McCracken said.

McCraken said arriving early was worth it because it allowed her and her family to be processed in about 15 minutes.

“And said thank God we didn't take a later flight because we could have been here all day,” McCracken said.

But a Canadian man, who traveled from Atlanta, tells me he wasn't so lucky. He waited in line for six hours, despite getting there early and missed his flight to Buffalo on Sunday morning.

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Anand Sukhlur, traveler from Mississauga, Ontario.

“The boarding was going to close at 9:26 – I reached the gate at 9:30 a.m., four minutes late. I missed my flight. My luggage came in yesterday here and I arrived today, so to get out of the airport, I started at 1:30 a.m. this morning and I was through the security checkpoint around 730ish,” Sukhlur said.

Another traveler I met, a Western New York native, was heading home to Nashville and hasn't experienced any delays, but is worried about an upcoming work trip.

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WNY native Danielle Derkacz is heading back to Nashville.

"But actually, I have a work trip this weekend where I’m going into Houston and we're worried because we have about 100 hotel attendees coming in for a conference,” Danielle Derkacz, Nashville resident, said.

But so far, it's been smooth sailing for those heading out of the Buffalo Airport.

“We haven’t had any super long lines – any lines,” Kelly Khatib, communications manager & PIO for the NFTA, said.

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Kelly Khatib, communications manager & PIO for the NFTA.

Khatib explained that local TSA employees remain devoted to their work and continue to report to the airport.

“We are very lucky that our TSA agents are here. They’re coming to work. They're getting those lines knocked right out,” Khatib said.

While you might get through the Buffalo airport without an issue, Khatib warns you could face long waits when flying back from a bigger city. She suggests using the TSA app to check for wait times and recommends you arrive one to two hours early.

The NFTA says in response to the public request of how it might be able to help local TSA workers get through without a paycheck, it is conducting a collection drive.

You can provide a gift card for $20 or less and drop it off on Tuesday at the “limo” parking lot outside the arrival area of the airport between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

REP. LANGWORTHY SUPPORTS COMPROMISE TO FUND TSA

7 News reporter Michael Wooten spoke with Rep. Langworthy about the partial government shutdown and supports a compromise to fund TSA.

WATCH: Rep. Langworthy supports compromise to fund TSA

Rep. Langworthy supports compromise to fund TSA

CONGRESSMAN KENNEDY'S STATEMENT ON FUNDING FOR TSA

Congressman Timothy Kennedy released the following statement to 7 New.

"Republicans control the White House, the House of Representatives, and the Senate - they own this shutdown. They are the ones who have an obligation to bring it to an end and ensure that vital agencies like FEMA, TSA, and the Coast Guard receive the funding their employees deserve and the American people need. Despite Republican inaction, Democrats are pushing to bring legislation to the House floor that would fund critical DHS agencies that are not participating in unconstitutional, illegal mass deportations and violence in American communities. Donald Trump and his Congressional Republican enablers made this mess, yet they have proven unable and unwilling to clean it up."
- Congressman Timothy Kennedy