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Mon, Mar 07, 2016

TSA Denies Passenger Screening Services At Kansas Airport

The Denial Of Screening Services At The Salina Regional Airport May Delay The Start Of Denver, CO Flights

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) headquarters has indicated that they will reconsider their decision to deny Salina's request to federalize the Salina Regional Airport - if public funds can be used to reimburse the TSA's screening services costs. In addition to Salina, KS the TSA has denied screening services at small airports in California, Florida, Georgia, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

In response to the TSA's refusal to meet its obligation to provide passenger screening services the "Treating Small Airports with Fairness Act of 2016" has been introduced in both the U.S. Senate and U.S. House.

"The TSA's denial ignores the fact that passenger screening services at small airports are just as critical as security screening at large airports," said Salina Airport Authority executive director, Tim Rogers. "Air carrier and passenger security should be consistent at all the nation's commercial airports."

Senator Pat Roberts, Senator Jerry Moran and Congressman Tim Huelskamp have added their names to the TSA Fairness Act as cosponsors. The Kansas Congressional delegation is working together to find a legislative fix to fund and require the TSA to meet its obligation to provide the same standard of screening services at small airports as provided at hub airports.
 
Salina Airport Authority board of directors chair, Mike Hoppock, stated, "Salina and Saline County residents appreciate the quick response of Senator Roberts, Senator Moran and Congressman Huelskamp to this issue. The TSA should be obligated to support communities with essential air service flights with the same level of airport screening services that are present at hub airports."

On February 10, 2016, Great Lakes Airlines was selected by the USDOT to provide non-stop flights from Salina, KS to the Denver International Airport with 30 seat regional aircraft.

(Source: Salina Airport news release)

FMI: www.salinaairport.com

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