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Jan28

More anomalous security rules?

Permalink | 28/01/10 | Categories: Airlines | by: A Sharp English (UK)

When you go through the screening process at airports, should you carry your travel documents - passport, boarding pass - with you or not?

I went through one airport in the US last year and put mine in the tray which went through the x-ray system. This was the end of the world! I wasn't allowed to go through the security arch until the person there had inspected these documents, so she had to get a colleague to wait until my tray had gone through the x-ray process then pass her my passport and boarding pass.

However, at Washington National earlier this month I was firmly instructed to put them in the tray to go through the x-ray system.

This kind of anomaly confuses and bothers passengers, and wastes time. Can we have one method, please?

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