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    40 KB Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)19:58 No.532629  
    Is there an airline in America that doesn't treat its customers like meat, or an airport in America that doesn't treat its customers like criminals? I truly believe the answer is no, but if not, please enlighten me.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)20:18 No.532631
    I've been to every major airport in the US and always got treated like shit.
    Not to mention that on every flight [international or nationl] I was always
    "Randomly selected" for some fun extra security checks, the price you have to pay for not having an American passport, on the other hand I'm not Amercian so at least I have that.
    tl;dr OP is probably right [still a fag though]
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)20:18 No.532632
    What's the matter, poorfag? Can't afford your own jet? Get a job and maybe someday you won't have to get strip searched every time you want to fly to Vegas.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)20:21 No.532633
    >>532629
    >an airline in America that doesn't treat its customers like meat
    I've found the service and attitudes on Virgin America more decent than average.
    >an airport in America that doesn't treat its customers like criminals
    This, not so much. The closest we can come to that is an airport with interesting design/good food and drink AFTER you're done putting your belt and shoes back on in the presence of belligerent GED holders and petty perverts.
    >There is, however, an experimental but expanding range of expedited security options--I'm a member of Global Entry (http://www.globalentry.gov/), which gets me through customs and passport control through an automated kiosk rather than the line (saves me up to 45 minutes getting back into the country), and I'm waiting for the associated expedited incoming security program (which is currently only at a few shitty airports I don't use) to be expanded.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)20:24 No.532634
    O'Hare Airport in Chicago is a fantastic place. Easy to get around, wonderfully designed and very friendly and helpful employees!
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)20:36 No.532636
    >>532634
    I don't believe you.

    >>532633
    I've read about the "expediated" and "trusted traveler" programs, but they all are, without exception, aimed at people who want to pay 3x more for a "business class" ticket, or who can afford to fly 30+ times per year. So the average schmuck is still treated like a terrorist at the airport, unless they want to give corrupt companies extra money for what should be basic service.



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