Threat Level raised--TSA
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joan - I was just coming to post the same. Apparently the restrcitions on those traveling to or from the UK (whether or not the US is on the itinerary) are much, much more stringent. More info on the new US rules:
http://www.tsa.gov/press/happenings/threat-change.shtm
One thing I don't understand is how they'll know if you took liquids on the flight that were purchased in the secure area. I'm not suggesting people should try to sneak them on, but it doesn't mention hand-inspection of all bags at the gate, so I'm not sure.
http://www.tsa.gov/press/happenings/threat-change.shtm
One thing I don't understand is how they'll know if you took liquids on the flight that were purchased in the secure area. I'm not suggesting people should try to sneak them on, but it doesn't mention hand-inspection of all bags at the gate, so I'm not sure.
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Now that I've had a chance to digest what I have read...
I am chilled! Thankfully they have spoilt this apparent attempt, but it does leave us once again unsettled.
Our sister and nephew arrived this week from London, however our BIL is yet to travel.
Yes, God please bless all travelers.
I am chilled! Thankfully they have spoilt this apparent attempt, but it does leave us once again unsettled.
Our sister and nephew arrived this week from London, however our BIL is yet to travel.
Yes, God please bless all travelers.
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Watching and listening to the local Chicago news this am...
Huge backups at O'Hare getting through security. No flights are or will be delayed. People will miss their flights.
To this I say: That's a shame but it is a a fact of life today. Sure some will be disrupted on their travel...sorry about that. To the publics credit, the interviews have mostly reflected the above.
As can be expected, there are a few whiners.
Huge backups at O'Hare getting through security. No flights are or will be delayed. People will miss their flights.
To this I say: That's a shame but it is a a fact of life today. Sure some will be disrupted on their travel...sorry about that. To the publics credit, the interviews have mostly reflected the above.
As can be expected, there are a few whiners.
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I dropped my spouse at SEA at 6 this morning for her 7 AM flight (NW, SEA-MSP.) She just phoned from her seat on the plane (ETD now 7:30 but she's skeptical) to say that "chaos" doesn't begin to describe the scene at the airport. Obviously the majority of early AM pax had not heard the overnight news and there was great separation anxiety as people were having their perfume, lipsticks, mouthwash, toothpaste etc. confiscated.
This is just one of those days. I expect things will be hugely better by tomorrow when people have figured out the scoop on packing.
Three passes through LHR and LGW coming up over the next three weeks for us. Oy.
This is just one of those days. I expect things will be hugely better by tomorrow when people have figured out the scoop on packing.
Three passes through LHR and LGW coming up over the next three weeks for us. Oy.
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Mitt Romney our Gov. said there will be 2 inspections total..One at security and one in Boarding area.
No makeup I hear now you cannot bring!no lip gloss for us women! I ll need 3 checked in bags at this point! Ill stuff clothes in the carryon.No shampoos,gels,cremes,suntan oils--all for the Caribbean trip I am going on in 48 hrs!
No makeup I hear now you cannot bring!no lip gloss for us women! I ll need 3 checked in bags at this point! Ill stuff clothes in the carryon.No shampoos,gels,cremes,suntan oils--all for the Caribbean trip I am going on in 48 hrs!
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drummer0002
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Aug 13th, 2006 08:58 AM
Are the rules re. no electronics and liquids only apply to inbound flights from UK or also domestic?
maria_so
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Aug 11th, 2006 03:12 PM





