Originally Posted by Espada III
My wife has a certain (not unreasonable) phobia about travelling on a plane where there are passengers who faces, and therefore sex and identity cannot be determined.
But if they and their luggage have been through screening, what does it matter?
Originally Posted by fonejacker
I work for an airline that operates to/from TLV and the security is a bit of a nightmare to get through to be honest... To pax, we always say to arrive VERY early for the flight, as much as three and a half/four hours to be on the safe side.
And who wants to be stuck in an airport - any airport - for four hours? Passengers these days want to check in online and get to the airport as close to departure time as security checks will allow, which is probably about an hour in most cases.