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"Getting there is half the fun," and now the feds are teaching the Cunard steamship folks, who coined that memorable travel slogan, a thing or two. The feds are trying to make the departure the highlight of a trip through "the friendly skies."
The exploding controversy over strip-searching departing airline passengers threatens to overwhelm the agents of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and delay Thanksgiving-week air travel. So loud is the noise that Florida's Orlando Sanford International Airport in the hometown of Mickey Mouse is dropping out of the federal system and will hire a private security firm to screen passengers.See the full content of this document
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Stripping for a Full Travel Experience
"All of our due diligence shows it's the way to go," says the director of the Sanford Airport Authority. The five private screening firms approved by the TSA must still screen by TSA guidelines and...
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