Strong spring break travel demand has driven TSA passenger screenings to near-record levels, with daily throughputs averaging 2.4-2.7 million in the days leading into the March 23-29 week, fueling trader consensus around 17.5-19.5 million total. The race remains tight as early-week volumes aligned closely with 2023 comparables (up 5-8% YoY), but variability from weather disruptions, airline capacity, and pre-Easter surges on March 28-29 keeps outcomes bunched. Final weekend data releases could separate bins: a >2.8 million Friday-Sunday push might lift >19.5m odds, while delays or cancellations tip toward <18m, reflecting real-time travel momentum.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated17.5-18m 49%
18.5-19m 48%
19-19.5m 46%
>19.5m 45%
<17.5m
42%
17.5-18m
49%
18-18.5m
44%
18.5-19m
48%
19-19.5m
46%
>19.5m
45%
17.5-18m 49%
18.5-19m 48%
19-19.5m 46%
>19.5m 45%
<17.5m
42%
17.5-18m
49%
18-18.5m
44%
18.5-19m
48%
19-19.5m
46%
>19.5m
45%
The total number of TSA passengers will be calculated by summing all of the TSA daily checkpoint throughputs reported for this date range (e.g. if there were a daily TSA checkpoint throughput of 2 million reported on December 1 and a daily TSA checkpoint throughput of 3 million reported on December 2, the total number of TSA passengers for December 1-2 would be 5 million).
If the reported total number of TSA passengers falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
This market will resolve as soon as throughput data becomes available for all dates within the listed range. Any revisions published to data for dates December 8, 2025 and onward prior to the release of data for all dates within the listed range will be considered.
If data is not available for any of the dates from March 23, 2026 to March 29, 2026 by April 30, 2026, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be the daily checkpoint throughputs as measured by the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA), https://www.tsa.gov/travel/passenger-volumes. Should this URL change or move locations, a new URL on the tsa.gov domain will remain valid to resolve this market.
Market Opened: Mar 20, 2026, 1:17 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Strong spring break travel demand has driven TSA passenger screenings to near-record levels, with daily throughputs averaging 2.4-2.7 million in the days leading into the March 23-29 week, fueling trader consensus around 17.5-19.5 million total. The race remains tight as early-week volumes aligned closely with 2023 comparables (up 5-8% YoY), but variability from weather disruptions, airline capacity, and pre-Easter surges on March 28-29 keeps outcomes bunched. Final weekend data releases could separate bins: a >2.8 million Friday-Sunday push might lift >19.5m odds, while delays or cancellations tip toward <18m, reflecting real-time travel momentum.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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