global entry avoids all of that
sts7049 said:
global entry avoids all of that
MAROON said:
I'll never understand why we are treated worse and inconvenienced more trying to enter our own country than a foreign (non-African) country. Our border check system sucks compared to most first world countries.
Interesting...came back from Cancun on Friday and the guy who checked us through barely said 3 words (and everything actually was running somewhat smoothly)TXTransplant said:MAROON said:
I'll never understand why we are treated worse and inconvenienced more trying to enter our own country than a foreign (non-African) country. Our border check system sucks compared to most first world countries.
I called Ted Cruz's office and told the staffer who answered the phone what happened (to me and the other guy). I doubt anything comes of it, but she expressed sincere surprise and dismay at how we were treated.
At least 3 of the agents were on a real power trip of the worst kind. There is no excuse for it at an airport.
MAROON said:
I'll never understand why we are treated worse and inconvenienced more trying to enter our own country than a foreign (non-African) country. Our border check system sucks compared to most first world countries.
They have what looks like an iPad on a stand and 2 of the last few flights in over the last 6 months where it recognized me without even stopping walking towards it, and then I turned and an agent asked my name, I confirmed name and barely stopped and they said something like welcome home so honestly less than 10 seconds of engagement with anything or anyone.TXTransplant said:
What happened to the self-serve entry kiosks that used to take your picture and print a ticket that you gave to the CBP agent?
Why have we reverted back to lines and agents asking questions?
I think we are talking about the same thing at GE. I was probably just thinking more of what United has at the gate sometimes so didn't describe it very well. It was really fast on my 2 experiences as I remember reaching for my glasses to take off and it turned green before I could get my hand to my face and actually was surprised I wasn't blocking my face. When it works it is great!TXTransplant said:
I think I've seen those when we've boarded a couple of international flights. You don't have to show your passport again to the gate agent - it just recognizes your face.
There was a picture taking machine (more than just an iPad on a stand) in the GE line yesterday. But you had to stop in front of it and give it a few seconds to take your picture.
TXTransplant said:
Between the original customs kiosks that took your picture and printed a ticket, the photo machine that was at GE yesterday, the picture machines in the TSA pre lines, and the iPad on a stick things at the gates, how many different types of picture taking/identify devices are necessary?
I swear, every time I go to the airport the "tech" is different. Seems horribly inefficient and wasteful.
Unless things have changed, plan for that to also include no places in the airport open for breakfast until 6am.Big_Time_Timmy_Jim said:
flight out at 5:45 AM next Thursday to Hawaii...hopefully not much going on at 3:45 am when we get there
Yes. And when you think it can't possibly suck any worse, it says "hold my beer".Ag06Law said:
So does IAH still suck or not? Kind of got lost here.
If you plan to park at the airport for terminal A, reserve your space right now.cajunaggie08 said:
Its my turn to go play at the airport on saturday. I havent flown out of Terminal A in roughly 15 years. I fully expect it to still look the same as it did in the 90s. Is Chilis too still there?
I absolutely despise the CDG airport, it is extremely chaotic and difficult to navigate. Not to mention, the airport employees are a little rude and not very helpful. I will go out of my way to not have a layover there.TXTransplant said:
CDG is the international sister airport of IAH. Had a test of patience trying to exit a parking garage at CDG today. Described it to my BF as "I thought I was at effing Bush!"
The signage here is nuts, too. Literally needed to take an escalator up to catch the train line we needed, and the sign in front of it had an arrow pointing down. Thankfully, there was no option to go down, so we figured it out.
Had a couple bad thunderstorms yesterday afternoon and last night that shut the train system completely down. Certain lines were still having trouble this morning. We were forced off a train 3 stops before the one we needed and had to take an Uber the rest of the way.
Such a drama queen.TXTransplant said:Yes. And when you think it can't possibly suck any worse, it says "hold my beer".Ag06Law said:
So does IAH still suck or not? Kind of got lost here.
bags yes, just the wife and I...don't fly often, not sure what to expect lol super OCD about being late...Diggity said:
jesus...you checking bags with a family of 12?