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Super Bowl LIII and the shutdown

If the partial government shutdown continues, it could complicate plans in Atlanta to manage the influx of travelers and fans.

View of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, where Super Bowl LIII will take place.
View of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, where Super Bowl LIII will take place.
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The partial government shutdown is impacting logistics preparations for Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta. Meetings with Federal Aviation Administration staff to brief air traffic controllers on the expected surge in traffic have been cancelled, as security-related delays at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport mount, with TSA workers unpaid. Pulling off gridiron football’s biggest event requires close coordination between local, state, and federal officials.

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