A record 234.1 million passengers are expected to fly on U.S.-based carriers this summer, apparently not dissuaded by a series of customer-relations blowups in recent weeks. Reports Hugo Martin in an article in the Los Angeles Times, May 18, 2017.
Airlines for America, which represents the airline industry, attributes the projected 4% increase in summer travel to improving economic conditions, higher household net worth and lower airfares. To accommodate the increase of about 100,000 more fliers a day, airlines plan to add 123,000 extra seats a day, according to the trade group.
When it comes to the Transportation Security Administration and their officers, most people aren’t exactly fans. The process of getting through airport security is long, and many find it to be unnecessarily invasive — especially when it comes to how much of a person’s body is shown when going through body scanners and how people feel about pat-downs. People have such strong feelings toward the TSA that some officers find it easier to fib about the true nature of their job than just state that they’re a TSA agent at an airport.
Our friends at Reader's Digest compiled a list of 15 things the TSA won't tell you. We have listed 8 of the items we found most interesting or amazing here. For the complete article click here.
Despite all the metal detectors, body scanners, and pat-downs, it turns out an awful lot of items can still get through security. In 2015, the Department of Homeland Security (which oversees the TSA) sent undercover agents into some of the busiest airports in America with banned waspons and fake explosives in their bags and on their person. Care to guess how many of the items made it through:
Ninety-five percent. In fact, TSA agents failed to detect the items in 67 out of the 70 tests conducted.
The TSA makes an awful lot of money on pocket change that passengers leave behind —$765,759 in 2015, to be exact. According to the agency, “receipts of unclaimed money are deposited into a Special Fund account so that the resources can be tracked easily and subsequently expended.” So, keep track of this change, lest the TSA cash in on your forgetfulness.
Agents lie about their jobs
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