Sunday, September 9, 2012

Finding The Right Things In Clear Airport Security

By Greg Diener


As we travel one of the troubles connected with airports, that we have to take into concern are the issues with terror threats. The government has to go over every security threat being placed on citizens, and the airline industry has to come up with ways and ideas to put passenger safety as a top concern. Clear airport security has to be dealt with in an appropriate manner to make all travelers feel comfortable when they board their flight.

However we have seen on the news a ton of complaints about how smashed the security system is at our airports. Some individuals have screamed about improper screenings at the security gate from the TSA, a few travelers have been forced to cancel flights due to airport shutdowns over potential security threats that have later turned out to be nothing serious. This has only served to add inconvenience for travelers when they try to get on a plane. Most flyers are aware of the consequences corresponding with air travel, but they want to feel like security is working with them and not against them when they are just attempting to board the plane.

As a person who has never enjoyed being on a flight and is on at least maybe one-two flights a decade, I do not like being on a flight because there are many issues with safety at the airports that I notice aren't being met. There are on average at least ten problem I see at the airport that could lead to a circumstance where there is a security breach. It is an issue that the airlines and the TSA should address because one wrong move might cause disaster for an entire business.

New services are being addressed to reasonably lessen the concerns about security at the airport. One service known as CLEAR allows a rider to submit their information for a yearly fee to give them the alternative to move through long security lines and reach their flight simpler and easier. While still subject to the usual TSA security screenings, methods like these have the probability to make the lives of travelers much easier.

It is not complex to assume that there may come a time where airline travel will not be described with some degree of apprehension about how broken the system is. If new solutions can come to the table, and answer the various problems about security while keeping an eye on threats in an necessary matter, every passenger will win out in the long-run.




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