New York Times - As international travel rebounds, the time it takes to get through customs is creeping up at some of America’s busiest airports — especially for passengers who are last off the plane. “At many of our most important gateways, the lines at the customs hall are just too long and passengers get frustrated,” said Steve Lott, a spokesman for the Air Transport Association, an airline trade group that has been pushing for a bigger customs staff to alleviate lengthening lines. Security procedures are a concern across the travel industry, as airlines, hotels and other companies that depend on travel worry that stricter policies are discouraging... Read More
