Bingo, you hit the nail on the head there. Not the same thing but 2 or 3 years ago I had a couple friends that bought high vis safety vests, and proceeded to go anywhere they wanted at the Daytona 500 without tickets or any kinda identification. People would be amazed what you can do and where you can get simply by claiming you’re in maintenance or construction.
This would be so nice
Newark in February was at least a two hour process even having global entry and Polaris. Just a hassle all around
@Tron will definitely have thoughts on this.
Why is it always the rich that are discriminated against?? Just because the poors can’t pay to skip the line…
smdh
I did not find Clear to be worth it for me. Usually the line for Clear at BNA is longer than just doing regular precheck.
Agree. It was included with my AmEx or I probably wouldn’t do it.
This might be the nail in the coffin for me
North Carolina here I come!
Same. Here in Detroit the digital ID and pre-check are fastest.
Heathrow is a disgrace. Clear is worse than useless. ATL is a fucking marvel.
Clear has been phenomenal for us (AmEx pays for one of them, work pays for the secondary account) but that could also be because we live in a midsize city that has had a Clear line once in the two years we’ve been traveling with it.
Mayor Pete making moves to keep the airlines in check https://x.com/usdot/status/1783132624258580624?s=46
We are all going to pay for this somehow.
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True. Maybe we’ll work a refund into the next airline industry bailout
Had a couple hours in Heathrow today. Terminal 3 is elite for lounge hopping if you’re One World. Hit up Cathay for the Noodle Bar and a shower before heading to Qantas for a proper flat white and the gin bar.
Dubai just stunting on everyone
“The announcement included computer-rendered images of curving, white terminal reminiscent of the traditional Bedouin tents of the Arabian Peninsula. The airport will include five parallel runways and 400 aircraft gates, the announcement said.”
And here I was thinking that Shadow Creek was the biggest middle finger to mother nature.