On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 23:56:49 GMT, john_kulp@...
(John Kulp) wrote:
>I generally use Denver, Houston and Newark. Sure you can heighten
>your surveillance with one way tickets which will virtually guarantee
>a SSSS and search, but when are you just going one way?
Every time I travel around the world. Each trip starts and
ends at the same airports, but the ones in between are all
one way.
That meant that the six AA trips from US airports on the
first rtw, and the two AA trips on the second all had the
SSSS code on my boarding pass. I was presumed to be a danger
until the extra personal security check proved otherwise; in
one case leading to a missed flight despite arriving at the
airport over tow hours pre-flight. The United flight didn't.
I was pleased top note that the three AA flights on the most
recent one did not.
Cheers, Alan, Australia
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