Arriving early at the airport does not always guarantee a smooth start to a trip, as long security lines can quickly add stress to the travel experience. A recent analysis by Bounce reviewed airports across the United States to identify those with the longest wait times for both airport security and passport control.
Major U.S. airports, particularly large hubs, are often cited for lengthy wait times, which can vary depending on travel season and public holidays when passenger numbers increase. The report notes that understanding these trends may help travelers plan better and allocate enough time for security checks before their flights.
To reduce time spent in line, passengers are encouraged to consider trusted traveler programs such as TSA PreCheck and Global Entry. TSA PreCheck allows members to keep shoes, belts, and jackets on during screening while leaving laptops and liquids in their bags. Global Entry expedites customs and immigration processing for returning international travelers. Additional strategies include wearing slip-on shoes, avoiding heavy clothing or jewelry, packing efficiently with easily accessible electronics and liquids, keeping travel documents ready, being familiar with airport layouts, traveling outside peak hours—such as midday or late evenings mid-week—and maintaining patience with security staff.