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  • Speed Through the Airport

    By DONNA ROSATO, MONEY MAGAZINE

    Tell me if this sounds familiar: You pack everything the night before, give yourself plenty of time to get to the airport and arrive with more than an hour to spare before it's time to board your flight.

    Then you see the security line: hundreds of people corralled into a double-back snake that makes your local DMV look like a model of efficiency.

    The last thing you want to do is join that line. So don't. Many large airports have additional screening points that, while a little out of the way, more than make up for the inconvenience by being rarely used.

    Log on to the Transportation Security Administration's Web site, which lists security checkpoints at every U.S. airport and publishes average wait times by the hour at waittime.tsa.dhs.gov

    There you can find out that, for example, the wait time at Newark Airport's Terminal C, Checkpoint 2 is an average of 11 minutes at 10AM on a Sunday. At Checkpoint 1? The wait time is two minutes. It helps to know your airport's layout too. In general, airports shaped like a horseshoe (such as Dallas/Fort Worth International) have multiple screening points. If the terminals are connected beyond security, you can enter through the least busy line and make your way back to your gate.

    At airports with one central security checkpoint (such as Denver), the shorter lines are usually the ones at the outer edges, away from where most of the traffic is funneled. And airports with hotels attached, such as Detroit Metro (the Westin) or Dallas/Fort Worth (the Hyatt), often have a separate security entrance for hotel guests, but anyone can use it.


    Robert
    Robert

  • #2
    Oh, I thought this was about when we landed in Tampa and I sped to be the first at the rental car counter, knocking down old ladies and small children.

    I tried to be as unobnoxious as I could, and managed to be the fourth one off the plane despite a mid-plane seat. While some were thinking about getting off, I was getting off.

    All I remember was the Sunday school lesson: Blessed are they who get to the rental car line first, for they shall get the SUV upgrade.
    RCI Member Since 24-Aug-1989/150-plus Exchanges***THE TIMESHARE GRIM REAPER~~~Exchanging/Searching/SW Florida/MO/AR/IA/Consumer Advocacy/Estate Planning/Sports/Boating/Fishing/Golf/Lake-living/Retirement****Sometimes ya just gotta be a dick

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    • #3
      Jim, why didn't you use the emergency door and escape shute from the plane to get off first ?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JLB View Post
        Oh, I thought this was about when we landed in Tampa and I sped to be the first at the rental car counter, knocking down old ladies and small children.

        I tried to be as unobnoxious as I could, and managed to be the fourth one off the plane despite a mid-plane seat. While some were thinking about getting off, I was getting off.

        All I remember was the Sunday school lesson: Blessed are they who get to the rental car line first, for they shall get the SUV upgrade.


        You need to have a talk with my DH. He patiently waits his turn, assuming that the everyone will exit the plane, row, after row, in perfect order.....Like you, I usually try to find a way to squirm through the crowd. Can't deal with the people who are lackadaisically gathering their stuff, chatting away, like they have all day.
        Angela

        If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

        BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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        • #5
          I don't think this would be possible at Phil airport. The security screening is immediately before uou go to the gates and there is no connection to one another past this point.
          Kay H

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          • #6
            Thanks for the link. Good information to have. The security issue and wait time is why we like to avoid the larger airports when we can.

            Here is the hotlink:

            TSA Airport Security Wait Times

            Long Beach Airport in So. Cal is the gem of the bunch...I don't think I have ever waited more than 5 minutes to get through security there for a Jet Blue, Alaska Airlines, AA, or UAL flight. LGB is like the old days...even when you are running late you can still catch your flight.
            "If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
            -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ArtsieAng


              You need to have a talk with my DH. He patiently waits his turn, assuming that the everyone will exit the plane, row, after row, in perfect order
              What drives me mad is the person who gets into the aisle ahead of me and then forms a human 'road block' to let everybody in the rows ahead of them out first!!!
              I don't want the aisles to be a seething mass of bodies, but standing waiting for somebody to collect all their belonging from the seat pocket, under the seat... to leave in front of pillock brain does drive me crazy.

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              • #8
                Put me in the Pillock Brain category, I guess. While I won't wait if someone is still obviously getting themselves together, for the sake of a few seconds, I'll let someone waiting to enter the line in ahead of me.

                There are few things that infuriate me more than those who think their time must be much more valuable than everyone else who is waiting. That includes those who try to squeeze their way closer to the front of a line ahead of those who have been waiting longer or just as long as the offender has, those who zip in and out of traffic, only to be one car length in front of me at the next traffic light, and those who charge up an airplane aisle through everyone else.

                I'm sure everyone on this particular site always have their best manners at hand while travelling - this observation is obviously for everyone else who might find themselves behaving that way. And again, it's just one of my personal pet peeves.

                There, I feel better now.

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                • #9
                  We tend to just sit in our seats until it is nearing our "turn" to get off the plane.

                  Chances are we will still have to wait at the baggage carousel for our check-on.

                  Now when I flew on business with only carry-on? THAT was another story. But then I had my Emerald Aisle too so no rental car woes. <I still have that, but National doesn't come in with the best rates very often. >
                  Lawren
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                  There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
                  - Rolf Kopfle

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 4ARedOctober View Post
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                    Long Beach Airport in So. Cal is the gem of the bunch...I don't think I have ever waited more than 5 minutes to get through security there for a Jet Blue, Alaska Airlines, AA, or UAL flight. LGB is like the old days...even when you are running late you can still catch your flight.
                    It even better than Red says because the gate is fifty yards from the main door to the terminal. So, if you check your bag at the ticket counter, your at the gate within five minutes. No long walks down at mile long terminal.
                    Bill

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Bill4728
                      It even better than Red says because the gate is fifty yards from the main door to the terminal. So, if you check your bag at the ticket counter, your at the gate within five minutes. No long walks down at mile long terminal.
                      John Wayne is pretty cool too.

                      I also love Stewart here in NY and hope they expand to more than NY/FL flights soon.
                      Lawren
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                      There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
                      - Rolf Kopfle

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                      • #12
                        Our little planes have that set of stairs that drops down out of the fuselage at the rear. If you sit back there sometimes you can get off really fast. Then again sometimes it is just another blocked aisle.

                        Coming back we loaded both ways, some from the back and some from the front.

                        Originally posted by tonyg View Post
                        Jim, why didn't you use the emergency door and escape shute from the plane to get off first ?
                        RCI Member Since 24-Aug-1989/150-plus Exchanges***THE TIMESHARE GRIM REAPER~~~Exchanging/Searching/SW Florida/MO/AR/IA/Consumer Advocacy/Estate Planning/Sports/Boating/Fishing/Golf/Lake-living/Retirement****Sometimes ya just gotta be a dick

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