Travelers cannot reliably predict TSA wait times before leaving for the airport
Existing airport security tools show current wait times but cannot forecast what lines will look like upon a traveler's future arrival. This leads to poor departure timing decisions and missed flights. Predictive modeling of TSA queues based on scheduled flights and historical patterns fills this gap.
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