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When Security Takes Longer Than The Flight

This entry was posted on Feb 27 2010 by Rachel Charlize

In a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, Scott McCartney talked about security taking longer than the flight.

Ever since the December 25 bombing attempt, travelers heading to the United States have had to face much tighter security.  The federal government issued new rules which made inbound travelers have to go through a number of screening processes which include some pretty intrusive searches.  And the crazy thing is people adjust.  We have all become indoctrinated to this.  We don’t like it, but we just have to do it.  

I know this because I flew from Brisbane, Australia to Los Angeles a week after the attempted bombing.  I was told that I would have to be at the airport three hours prior to my flight.  I went through a number of searches, pat-downs, emptying out of personal belongings and carry-on luggage.  I removed my shoes about four times.  My teenaged son, who happened to be walking ahead of me alone, with his hands in his pockets, wearing a hoodie over his head, was approached by security to have an explosives test.

The article says:  “If you’re coming inbound to the U.S., it’s going to be a tough summer unless we get some creative change in the security rules,” said Steve Lott, a spokesman for the International Air Transport Association, a Geneva-based group that represents airlines around the world.

Airports, airlines and government agencies around the world have hired more screeners to perform the “enhanced” security that the U.S. now requires for any flight headed to or flying over the 50 states.

Airline officials said that government agencies and airports in North America, Europe and Asia have promised that they will staff up enough to prevent long lines and delays as travel picks up this spring and summer. “All we’ve got at this point is their word and we hope their word is good,” said an official at a U.S. airline. “It’s a concern.”

This affects not only those traveling to the US from overseas, but also domestic flights around the country.  So, what’s the alternative to removing your shoes and standing in long security lines?  You could always get a bunch of buddies, or other business travelers heading your way, to charter a private aircraft.  You’d be surprised at the price of dividing a charter flight by six or eight.  And you’d love the fact that you can drive to the FBO, grab a coffee and board the plane from the ramp 15 minutes before wheels up.  And I haven’t even started on the luxury of the experience yet.

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