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TSA tests color-coded security lanes at SLC, DEN
Pilot talks stall Delta/Northwest deal
JetBlue expands at Austin; debuts new A320 cabins
Coming soon: In-flight impulse purchases from that seatback catalogue
North American ends service to remote destinations as Delta expands
SkyTeam (including DL, CO and NW) will move into Heathrow’s Terminal 4
Baggage chaos at Heathrow, but BA pilots’ strike threat eases
San Diego gets new Asian restaurant, other food options
TSA tests color-coded security lanes at SLC, DEN
Pilot talks stall Delta/Northwest deal
JetBlue expands at Austin; debuts new A320 cabins
Coming soon: In-flight impulse purchases from that seatback catalogue
North American ends service to remote destinations as Delta expands
SkyTeam (including DL, CO and NW) will move into Heathrow’s Terminal 4
Baggage chaos at Heathrow, but BA pilots’ strike threat eases
San Diego gets new Asian restaurant, other food options
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| jimglab | Will TSA's color-coded security lanes work? | 4 | Feb 25 2008, 4:29 PM EST by Anonymous | |
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At Salt Lake City and Denver, the TSA is testing a new procedure whereby travelers choose a security lane based on one of three colors, depending on how familiar they are with the process, and/or if they have kids or other things that might slow them down (see this week’s story). Have you been through SLC or DEN recently to try this? If so, how did it work? If not, does this sound like an effective concept to you? Post your comments here.
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