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TSA Precheck – should you wait for your companion?
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<p>[QUOTE="MickiSue, post: 808218, member: 73"]</p><p>As I wrote in the blog section, if everyone who has PreCheck, and is traveling with someone without it, waits in the regular line, all they really manage to do is to make the regular line longer than it already is. Which is a net loss for the people in that line.</p><p></p><p>Until Husband got around to getting his GE, I just went through on my own. Because he's a big boy, and is capable of standing in line by himself. Also, on return from another country, that meant that one of us was at the baggage carrel and could grab the bags so the next line would be shorter for both of us.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="MickiSue, post: 808218, member: 73"] As I wrote in the blog section, if everyone who has PreCheck, and is traveling with someone without it, waits in the regular line, all they really manage to do is to make the regular line longer than it already is. Which is a net loss for the people in that line. Until Husband got around to getting his GE, I just went through on my own. Because he's a big boy, and is capable of standing in line by himself. Also, on return from another country, that meant that one of us was at the baggage carrel and could grab the bags so the next line would be shorter for both of us. [/QUOTE]
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