First flight tomorrow
I hope Fort Lauderdale and Atlanta's TSA teams are not going to make this trip hell.
I have no idea what to expect and how to deal with it, so I am quite a little bit worked up about it.
Nothing compared to the pain of so many in this forum so i guess at this point I can only be thankful that my ride through the first 7 folfox rounds has been relativly bearable.
All the best to all of you,
Toddi
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If you have time....
Check with an agent beforehand---you may go through the priority line so they can have time to ooh and ahh over your devices.
Good advice here to bring extra everything, incl. a fresh change of clothes, just in case.
But, I'm glad you're going and not letting it hold you back. Life goes on....
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Thank you all for the goodtommycat said:If you have time....
Check with an agent beforehand---you may go through the priority line so they can have time to ooh and ahh over your devices.
Good advice here to bring extra everything, incl. a fresh change of clothes, just in case.
But, I'm glad you're going and not letting it hold you back. Life goes on....
Thank you all for the good advice !
I took spares and I was prepared for the worst.
However,I have to say Fort Lauderdale was a breeze, they just sent me through the Metal detector and that was it.
Atlanta I requested a private patdown and they were very professional and courteous about it.
I am not normally a friend of TSA but this was great.
Best health,
Toddi0 -
Yay!toddi1973 said:Thank you all for the good
Thank you all for the good advice !
I took spares and I was prepared for the worst.
However,I have to say Fort Lauderdale was a breeze, they just sent me through the Metal detector and that was it.
Atlanta I requested a private patdown and they were very professional and courteous about it.
I am not normally a friend of TSA but this was great.
Best health,
Toddi
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