charlabob
Hey, and WSJ is now owned by Fox (Murdoch). Go figure. I’ve read WSJ news for years — and skipped right over the editorials. Now, eventually, I’ll probably have to skip the whole thing. What a teeny world it is!
The interview I heard on NPR (with the WSJ blogger) indicated that people just got in the line they were supposed to get in. (You would know much more about it than I do, but I gathered that people aren’t making trouble in airports very much these days.)
What if you have kids and you are an experienced traveler? (Business people on vacation?) What determines the line you can get in? According to this, when it was first set up it was self-select. Which makes some sense — if you know you’re going to be slow(er) you might just get in the slow lane to avoid being run down (or glared at). Of course, we all know how well that works in cars.
http://www.tsa.gov/blog/2008/02/what-is-your-lane-go-at-your-own-pace.html
Have a great flight, NR! I can’t wait to hear how this all works.