Fourth Day: Short security screening lines. We have to stand in them, too, so we’re all for making the process as quick and painless as possible. It helps cut down on flight delays, flight crew and passenger frustration, and probably makes the TSA workers a little happier as well.
Third Day: That we’ll be home for those extra special events.
Second Day: No weather problems. snowstorms, ice storms, freezing rain, tornadoes, hurricanes, or windstorms. In other words, no ugly weather to mess with flight patterns, or to delay departures or arrivals.
First Day: Healthy passengers.
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3 comments:
amen for short security screening lines! ;)
You would think they would have a special line for employees of the airlines.
Anonymous: Some airports have designated employee screening lines, others do not. If an employee line is not busy, they will usually process other passengers when they can, moving employees to the front of the line when they arrive.
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