DCLMP
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I worked for a major airline in the 90s as a ticket agent. Ticketing passengers was not an easy task. If there was a cancellation or a delay you were dependent on the ticket agent for rebooking resulting in long lines. You didn't get a notification on your phone if a flight was delayed or canceled or a gate changed.Count me in with folks who said showing up at the airport a half hour before the flight and boarding with no problem. Oh, and most flights were on time!
Also the mood was much lighter. Both the travelers and airport/airline employees were much more at ease. I understand the reason for the change, but if we're talking about what we miss?
Yes, you could show up closer to your flight time because the airports were less crowded and security was easy.
If I don't check bags I can arrive an hour before my flight if I have to check bags I give it 90 minutes minimum. I mostly fly out of an American hub with good weather and there are plenty of self-serve kiosks. I don't have a huge issue.
Flying out of the USA is still a breeze compared to Europe. 3 hours minimum at most big European airports.