The Ron Mexico
Bring back the orange helmets!
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TSA precheck was best $80 ive spent. Love it.
It's such a racket. I refuse to pay for it even though I could use the "travel allowance" I get from my company each year to pay for it.
The TSA took over airport security because it is so important and can't be compromised or left to private companies after 9/11, but if you give the government money then they'll let you through with less scrutiny. The PreCheck lines are almost always longer than the regular security lines. And the entire notion of airport security is complete theater anyway. It's a total scam.
You can really only breeze onto the plane at very small airports. Generally speaking, flying is a pain and a hassle and you can only hope that you're able to get through each trip with a small number of minor snafus. The best advice you can give a flyer is 1) try to carry on everything and 2) minimize connections. If you don't live by a large airport though, #2 is difficult.
I agree with your philosophical stand against it. Agree flying is generally a hassle. Even agree with your account ofthe historical origination for TSA.
However I rarely see TSA lines as long or longer than general lines. My experience is TSA line also moves much faster.
I am almost always through security in 5 minutes of less out of Nashville.
I agree with your philosophical stand against it. Agree flying is generally a hassle. Even agree with your account ofthe historical origination for TSA.
However I rarely see TSA lines as long or longer than general lines. My experience is TSA line also moves much faster.
I am almost always through security in 5 minutes of less out of Nashville.
My biggest peeve is that there is no consistency. Shoes on? In a bin? Directly on the belt? Tablet in suitcase? In a bin? In a bin by itself? Make up your minds and don't act like I'm an idiot because I don't know the rules
I agree with your philosophical stand against it. Agree flying is generally a hassle. Even agree with your account ofthe historical origination for TSA.
However I rarely see TSA lines as long or longer than general lines. My experience is TSA line also moves much faster.
I am almost always through security in 5 minutes of less out of Nashville.
Last trip to Germany my luggage went missing in Denver... and I spent 4 days waiting for them to find it... they did on the day I spend a couple hundred dollars on new clothes. Was way to frustrated to deal with partial cost recovery with them.
Its a crap shoot these days when you travel.
Odd. Denver airport was the final straw that pushed me to PreCheck. I am getting through much faster than my travel companions.
It probably does work OK in Nashville. It is a decent-sized but by no means huge airport. I fly out of Chattanooga, which doesn't even do PreCheck, and at most of the airports I fly to/back out of when returning home (LGA, JFK, BOS, ORD, DEN, etc.) have insanely long PreCheck lines. If I'm traveling with a colleague and they have PreCheck, I routinely beat them through security going through the regular line.