If you're flying somewhere this summer, you have a good reason to get through airport security faster.
"As soon as you get to the first security check, have your ID or passport and boarding pass in hand and ready to go," advises Kyle Hilsabeck, a vice president for a pharmaceutical company in Coralville, Iowa."If you want to see a line of people behind you collectively groan in annoyance, then spend a couple of minutes digging through your pockets looking for those when it's your turn to go." He likes using a soft-sided carry-on with easily accessible exterior pockets.
But the COVID-19 pandemic has made airline passengers aware of every second it takes to get through security. When I lower my mask or get handled by a gloved agent, I wonder:"Am I going to get sick?" There should be no security line this summer. You should be looking forward to your flight – not dreading an invasive screening experience that could put you in the hospital.
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