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If You Fly Regularly, You REALLY Need to do TSA PRE-CHECK

In just over four months, I have flown 25,366 air miles. That’s a lot of flights! And a lot of airports.

Today? I just had one of THE BEST, most WONDERFUL experiences in airports EVER. It started badly: I saw hundreds and hundreds of people in the TSA security line at the Las Vegas airport. (Apparently, they process over 100,000 people EACH DAY. Yeek!) But there was a First Class/Premier flyer line (always a blessing) with only four people in it. So that was great—but wait! There’s more.

When the agent scanned my boarding pass, it directed me to the TSA Pre-Check Line and there I experienced EASE and COMFORT like I haven’t had since 9/11. No shoes off. No liquids in little bags. No taking my laptop out of its case. No immodest, irradiating x-ray. Nope! I just put my bags on the belt and walked on through to my gate.

 

It. Was. Great.

I might not even dread ATL, DCA, LGA, LAX, or MCO any more.