LisaR
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I fly every week, all over the world, and my experience is the exact opposite. I have the impression that TSA panders to the demands of the public and isn't always thorough enough. The physical searches that I experience regularly in Asia and in Europe are far more than a 'pat down' and are often not just part of a secondary screening.
And as I stated earlier, TSA allows items which CATSA and EU regulations do not permit in hand luggage. My hand luggage is usually opened and physically checked while it is rarely done in America when I travel with the exact same items.
In many parts of the world there is also more gate screening, and one must also show a passport or other approved document before boarding the plane, not just at check in and/or the security screening area.
Prior to 9/11, in America one could also be at the gate area when not flying, which was not the norm elsewhere. And in many parts of the world one cannot even enter the airport terminal unless one holds a valid ticket or boarding pass for a flight.
This news broke while we still had a houseful of people last night. Everyone here (except my Mom and myself) are seasoned international travelers. A few travel multiple times a month and have for years; including before 9-11. All of them said exactly what you said, Bavaria. They regularly have luggage searched and they receive far more than a "pat down."
