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DCA Airport
I'm flying internally from DCA to FLL and was wondering what security is like and how long to give ourselves to check-in. I know some airports are taking ages these days
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I know of no airports taking "ages" these days. The long lines disappeared slowly after the security changes and I rarely wait in a security line more than 5-10 minutes.
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National Airport may be one of the secure airports in the country and have the new security system down pat. I fly in and out often and have never waited more than 10 minutes to get through security. An hour ahead should be fine.
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Depends on what time of day. When I've flown around 6 p.m., the security lines have been really long (last time, I waited in line about 30 minutes), whereas before 2 p.m., there's almost no line at all.
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In addition, with security having changed to govt. workers, it is a little faster. Is that an oxymoron or what?
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not only do they have their routines down pat, it still isn't a dreadfully busy airport. I've flown in and out a few times recently and it isn't the madhouse that is Dulles.
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I haven't noticed any difference since they federalized security. But then I lived in the DC area until recently, so I was expecting the federal workers to be much slower.
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damedonna - I agree that an hour should be fine.
It's funny. Everyone says that it's the best security, but last month I flew to Houston, and when I got on the plane, I realized that no one had looked at my ID until I was actually boarding the plane! Not the guy who checked my bag, and not the woman who looked at my ticket while I was in line for security. That was the first time that happened, but it was a little odd. Also, the hour assumes you have e-tickets and can use the kiosks. For certain airlines, I have seen some pretty long check-in lines for people without e-tickets. Karen |
Karen is right. If you have an eticket and can use the kiosk, you can breeze in pretty quickly. I fly out of National several times a month, and while I give myself an hour, the last time I actually needed that much time was when I was flying on sept. 11, 2002. But that was a flight to Canada, and you can't use the kiosks to check into an int'l flight. If you have to do regular check-in, be sure to give yourself at least an hour. That's where the lines always are.
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