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DeviantlyD -> RE: Your stories about airline flight, post 9/11 (6/20/2007 12:26:47 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

You need Ryan Air. Fly anywhere for 20p (40 cents).

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Wow! I'm toying with the idea of relocating to Ireland for a year. Does Ryan Air fly between England and Ireland? (Republic of, not Northern.)


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ORIGINAL: lighthearted

the last time I flew, I had the bag full of all the toys...including the cuffs, crop, paddles, etc., which were all in my checked luggage.  for the first time in my life, my bags were inspected by the TSA and they left the little obligatory love note behind.  it happened on both outbound and return. 

I've flown quite a bit in my life.  curious, isn't it, how I never had my bags inspected before this...


If you're flying interisland in Hawai`i, it's pretty much de rigueur to have your bags inspected. Not always, but quite often. So for anyone coming to the islands of Aloha, it's a consideration. ;) Also, for any flight leaving any Hawaiian island, you will need to take your shoes off before going through the metal detector - every time.

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ORIGINAL: sambamanslilgirl

before there was flack for doing this but having a large breast size did get me pulled out of line for a pat down by airport security (because of the wire in the bras)


Ooo....glad that never happened to me!

I did have an experience where, just entering into the security line I was asked if I had anything in my pockets. As I started describing things, I was digging them out of my pockets...coins...some dollar bills...a tampon...once I said tampon, the male security guy urged me on my way...gee, I had no idea men could be so squeamish about those things! *L*






UtopianRanger -> RE: Your stories about airline flight, post 9/11 (6/20/2007 12:36:41 AM)

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It sucks!


I wholeheartedly agree. Up to that point, I could roll up thirty-five mins before departure, park, and sprint like OJ with the carry-on bag, make it through security and board the plane with ten to fifteen mins to spare. But those days are long gone.....and it's rare that I fly anymore due to that very inconvenience. Before that.... I was on a plane-- for purposes of pleasure-- as much as eight to ten times a year.



- R




Trampler -> RE: Your stories about airline flight, post 9/11 (6/20/2007 8:56:53 AM)

I have never flown, but these stories do not make me eager for the experience!




thornhappy -> RE: Your stories about airline flight, post 9/11 (6/20/2007 4:56:11 PM)

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ORIGINAL: LuckyAlbatross

I flew in December afterward and had the suitcase check guy in NC become quite flustered when he picked up my vibrator and took about 3 seconds for it to register what it was, drop it and then move on. 

Since then I've flown probably a half a dozen times- nothing really seriously of note happened since then except the annoyances of other passengers ignoring EVERY poster or warning AND the guards shouting what to expect and holding up the line and being stuck on tarmac for a few hours sometimes.

Merc:  What can I say?  There's just no justice in the world.

I'm averaging about 25 trips per year, and that kind of thing's become a pet peeve of mine.  Nothing peeves the TSA folks faster than leaving your computer in your carryon, and bringing a liquid through the detector.  Nothing.  And it puts a real hurt on the line speed.

I flew the very first morning (arriving at 4:30am) the US instituted the no-liquids rule.  Lost my fancy deoderant and the toothpaste.  Other folks were almost in tears from losing about 100 bucks in makeup.

This is the bad time of year to travel with the tourists out and about and generally disorganised.  Take off all the jewelry, your belt, your shoes, keep the boarding pass handy, bring something like protein bars in case you're stuck on the plane (my personal best is 3.5 hours) and things will go swimmingly. 

Worst trip experience was a cancellation at DFW, then making it out to Indy and driving home.  Got home at 3am, left at 4:15 am for a vacation flight.  Other folks on the trip drove back (800 miles or so).

thornhappy




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