old one said:Nope you are not the only one thinking that. As a matter of fact I was thinking that would be condsidered a major breach of security and the airline could possible face a penalty for it....if it was made known. Then again, I could be wrong.![]()
An hour???? Unless you are leaving from a small airport, you need to allow yourself more time than that.MemoryMakers2669 said:This happened to us in January. Same thing, security took SO long. We had checked in a good hour before our flight as well. We ran.......imagine the scene from Home Alone......all the way to the terminal and they had literally just shut the gate. We had to wait a few hours and take a connecting flight with a three hour lay over in some tiny little airport in SC. Exhausting day to say the least, I feel your pain! Glad you were able to reschedule though!
Miss Jasmine said:An hour???? Unless you are leaving from a small airport, you need to allow yourself more time than that.
As for the OP, I can't believe other accomodations could not be made to get you to MCO. That's just bizarre.
And the baggage is not a security breach because 100% of all checked luggage is now screened.
But the good part about going through a large airport is that if for some reason you do miss your connection, you should be able to make another flight on your original airline or another. If there is no flight available from your original airline then INSIST on accomodations on another carrier. After all at this point it would not be your fault you missed your connection. Polite but pushy is the best way to deal with airlines.Pedler said:Fortunately for us we are leaving from a small airport that is 5 minutes from our house. It is litterally a two gate airport with the gates being no more that 100 feet from the entrance to the airport that is only about 50 feet from where we park the car.
But.... my concern is we change planes in Phil. We are flying US Airways and I have heard people say that depending upon what terminal you are flying in or out of you may have to go through security again when changing planes. We have about a 80 minute layover and should have plenty of time but I am a bit concerned about it. If we were to get in late and had to go through security again it could make it close.
As for the security risk I don't know about domestic flights but I do think they have to pull your luggage on international flights if you are not on the plane.
old one said:Nope you are not the only one thinking that. As a matter of fact I was thinking that would be condsidered a major breach of security and the airline could possible face a penalty for it....if it was made known. Then again, I could be wrong.![]()
CarolA said:It is no longer a major breach of security. ALL luggage is now screened. Prior to that it was a security breach which is why the airlines pushed to get screening in place at all airports. (There was a period where the screenings were more "random") So the big risk is not to your safety, but to the safety of your luggage!
Now, I am not sure what happened here, but in most cases DL would assume that the passenger would just fly standby on the next flight and meet thier luggage in Orlando. I don't know why that option wasn't used. It sounds like the $500 was for confirmed seats as opposed to standby seats?