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First appointment avail for my global entry interview is in December.. Yikes.
damn! it was 3 weeks out for me for prepass.
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First appointment avail for my global entry interview is in December.. Yikes.
First appointment avail for my global entry interview is in December.. Yikes.
thanks asshole now I'm going to get global entry even though I've probably taken my last intl business trip in a while. JUST IN CASE.
The genius of this plan is that because of special lanes for this, it takes away space from standard passengers, and their lines get longer. The longer their lines the more people sign up for this.
you are posting a shit opinion that you know nothing about.
...so you're saying that the line to get pre-approval is dozens of times longer than the normal peasant TSA lines?
:hmm:
I fly ~5 times a year and the waits are never bad. When I fly international is usually for work so I get business class, which basically gives the same perks expediting security and customs.
My credit card pays for global entry, but I really don't like the idea of the government having my fingerprints if they don't need them...
Breezed through the line yesterday while the peasants were busy taking their shoes off and laptops out of their bags.
Of course, that just allowed me to get to the gate faster, board a plane that was subsequently deboarded for undisclosed 'maintenance' issues, wait 2 hours for a new plane, and then wait another 1.5 hours until pilot tells us the radio isn't working.
Flying is awesome.
Yeah, they have separate line for first class/business at the TSA security checkpoint. That seems wrong but this was always only about the money and not security. My credit card pays for Global Entry but since I fly for lesiure and not business, I would need pay for my family members. I rather not pay the bribe and reward incompetence of the TSA.I fly ~5 times a year and the waits are never bad. When I fly international is usually for work so I get business class, which basically gives the same perks expediting security and customs. I tend to fly to regional airports where security is a breeze, and the Seattle airport security is pretty fast (they have TSA people whose only job is to yell at people not moving fast enough hahaha).
My credit card pays for global entry, but I really don't like the idea of the government having my fingerprints if they don't need them...
Yeah, they have separate line for first class/business at the TSA security checkpoint. That seems wrong but this was always only about the money and not security. My credit card pays for Global Entry but since I fly for lesiure and not business, I would need pay for my family members. I rather not pay the bribe and reward incompetence of the TSA.
I don't fly much but around 2009-2010 I flew 16 times a year for work, for almost 2 years. I never had an issue on any flight. I flew out of Newark Airport, NJ every time flying with what was at the time Continental Airlines. It seems I just got lucky. Check-in was a breeze, and so was security. Only hiccup I had was missing a flight back to NJ cause I fucked my assistant the whole night before. That cost my company a grand total of 50 bucks.
True, but you still have to take out your baggy full of liquids, take off your shoes and belt, and be irradiated. Precheck allows you the dignity of a civilized metal detector with your shoes and belt.