posted by Joyce on Jun 7
According to the Travel Industry Association’s recent survey on air travel referred to in my previous post, inefficient security screening is one of the major headaches travelers face.
Many feel that security screening is one issue the government can address.
But it is an issue travelers can also address to do our part in reducing that frustration.
There are three simple tips air travelers can follow to significantly assist the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in its effort to ensure passenger safety while making air travel a pleasant experience for everyone.
The Transportation Security Agency (TSA) is responsible for transportation security. They try their hardest to make sure that travelers can smoothly flow through security checkpoints, and our cooperation will also make a difference.
Larry Westfall (Lar) explains 3 simple travel tips air travelers can follow to assist the DHS and TSA in drastically reducing their chances of a more thorough secondary screening when going through checkpoints.
By observing these In, Out, And Off Travel Tips, you can make security screening for your next trip much less painful.


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