A local guide to a future without depending on help or services from the increasingly embattled feds . . .
Even during a negotiating impasse in Washington — one that froze the pay for Transportation Security Administration employees — passengers flying out of Kansas City experienced “wait times below 10 minutes, with peaks of no more than 30 minutes,” according to an airport spokesman interviewed by the Times.
So, how did Kansas City get so lucky as to have both a new airport and short wait times?
Turns out that it’s not luck, but privatization of airport security.
The Times article explained that Kansas City is one of 20 airports nationwide participating in the Screening Partnership Program. If you have flown into Orlando, San Francisco or Sarasota recently, your security was handled by a private company — not TSA.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
The short airport security line in Kansas City means more than you think * Kansas Reflector
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