Airports throughout New York and New Jersey are experiencing fluctuating security lines this Easter Monday, as travelers return from the long holiday weekend. Authorities caution that screening times may differ widely, with conditions stated as “volatile,” which means passengers could face either short queues or unexpected delays depending on timing and place.
At major hubs such as John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport, wait times are changing throughout the day as travelers volumes remain elevated.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
At Newark Liberty International Airport, wait times are now ranging from just a few minutes to around 20 minutes, Newark Airport stated. Real-time trackers like TSAWaitTimes and iFly estimate an average wait of almost 12 minutes, with general security lines reaching around 16 minutes at certain checkpoints. Flight interruptions persisted, with 48 delays and eight cancellations reported. Airlines impacted are United, JetBlue, and Spirit.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
John F. Kennedy International Airport is facing the longest lines among the area's airports today. Terminal 5 has wait times reaching 20 minutes per the JFK Airport website while other terminals such as Terminals 1, 4, 7, and 8 are reporting waits of up to 15 minutes.
TSA PreCheck travelers are moving faster, with wait times between 2 and 8 minutes. However, flight interruptions remain significant, with 65 delays and 11 cancellations impacting airlines that include JetBlue, Delta, and American Airlines, Flight Aware reported.
LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
At LaGuardia Airport, TSA lines are normally shorter, ranging from a few minutes to almost 10 minutes. Still, conditions persist to be inconsistent: wait times reached 35 minutes on Sunday and PreCheck lines surpassed 20 minutes earlier Monday, per NYCwaittimes.com As per Flight Aware, the airport has also reported over 60 delays and 18 cancellations, affecting carriers such as American Airlines, Delta, Southwest, and others.
Staffing levels are still stabilizing after recent disruptions. High holiday travel demand is also contributing to fluctuating lines.
Q2. Which NYC airport has the longest wait times?
Wait times vary, but some terminals at JFK have reported longer lines. Conditions can change quickly throughout the day.
At major hubs such as John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport, wait times are changing throughout the day as travelers volumes remain elevated.
Latest TSA wait times at major airports
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
At Newark Liberty International Airport, wait times are now ranging from just a few minutes to around 20 minutes, Newark Airport stated. Real-time trackers like TSAWaitTimes and iFly estimate an average wait of almost 12 minutes, with general security lines reaching around 16 minutes at certain checkpoints. Flight interruptions persisted, with 48 delays and eight cancellations reported. Airlines impacted are United, JetBlue, and Spirit.John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
John F. Kennedy International Airport is facing the longest lines among the area's airports today. Terminal 5 has wait times reaching 20 minutes per the JFK Airport website while other terminals such as Terminals 1, 4, 7, and 8 are reporting waits of up to 15 minutes.TSA PreCheck travelers are moving faster, with wait times between 2 and 8 minutes. However, flight interruptions remain significant, with 65 delays and 11 cancellations impacting airlines that include JetBlue, Delta, and American Airlines, Flight Aware reported.
LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
At LaGuardia Airport, TSA lines are normally shorter, ranging from a few minutes to almost 10 minutes. Still, conditions persist to be inconsistent: wait times reached 35 minutes on Sunday and PreCheck lines surpassed 20 minutes earlier Monday, per NYCwaittimes.com As per Flight Aware, the airport has also reported over 60 delays and 18 cancellations, affecting carriers such as American Airlines, Delta, Southwest, and others.Are conditions back to normal?
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey cited that TSA wait times at JFK, Newark, and LaGuardia are “still volatile and subject to spikes based on passenger volumes and staffing levels,” emphasizing the uncertainty passengers may face.How to check TSA wait times
Passengers can track real-time updates using:- Official airport websites with live wait-time data
- The MyTSA app
- Third-party platforms like TSA Wait Times, Takeoff Timer, FlightQueue, and AirportBuddy
FAQs:
Q1. Why are TSA wait times inconsistent right now?Staffing levels are still stabilizing after recent disruptions. High holiday travel demand is also contributing to fluctuating lines.
Q2. Which NYC airport has the longest wait times?
Wait times vary, but some terminals at JFK have reported longer lines. Conditions can change quickly throughout the day.




