グローバルエントリー・プログラム、2026年米政府閉鎖継続中再開

米国国土安全保障省は、2月14日に始まった継続中の部分的政府閉鎖により2月下旬に停止されていたグローバルエントリー・プログラムを再開した。約2週間後に発表されたこの再開は、春の繁忙期を前にウォルト・ディズニー・ワールド・リゾートに向かう旅行者を含む国際旅行者の通関遅延を緩和する。

初期の閉鎖措置に続き——グローバルエントリーとTSA PreCheckの両方の初期停止を発表し、PreCheckは後に運用継続が確認された——米国税関・国境警備局(CBP)は到着旅行者の管理のため職員を再配置し、米空港で長蛇の列を引き起こした。グローバルエントリーは事前承認された低リスク乗客が自動キオスクを使用し、従来の通関手続きを回避して待ち時間を短縮することを可能にする——国際旅行から戻るディズニーワールドのゲストにとって重要だ。旅行者は停止期間中に深刻な遅延を報告した。水曜日の発表により迅速化キオスクが復旧し、春の旅行需要が増す中、特にフロリダのハブ空港の負担を軽減する。広範な閉鎖が続くものの、この更新により国際訪問者の再入国がスムーズになる。X(旧Twitter)とRedditのソーシャルメディア反応は安堵の声を上げ、フライト、ホテル、パーク予約を含む家族旅行における同プログラムの役割を強調している。

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