Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flying right now is a risk no matter where you go.
Expect major delays at all airports coming back to the US.
IAD last Saturday afternoon we came back from London 4 hour line to get back into US. The incompetence of this administration is horrifying
4 hours? Seriously?? That's unbelievably horrible.
Yep 4 hours. It was "horrible."
Only one lineis open.
No mobile global entry working.
Basically,y nothing working.
Any brown person was targeted, any young white female was harassed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that collision have to do with your flight? Did you stop flying after the DCA plane/helicopter collision too?
There are unannounced US military planes flying around the area without any transponders on. Aruba is very close to Curaçao and Venezuela, especially at jet speed. Also the military’s dismissive response. I get OP’s concern.
But lately I feel instead we are all going to die by gun violence so carpe diem OP!
This is OP, Thanks for getting the concern and bringing perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flying right now is a risk no matter where you go.
Expect major delays at all airports coming back to the US.
IAD last Saturday afternoon we came back from London 4 hour line to get back into US. The incompetence of this administration is horrifying
4 hours? Seriously?? That's unbelievably horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Aurba and curaçao are two different places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that collision have to do with your flight? Did you stop flying after the DCA plane/helicopter collision too?
There are unannounced US military planes flying around the area without any transponders on. Aruba is very close to Curaçao and Venezuela, especially at jet speed. Also the military’s dismissive response. I get OP’s concern.
But lately I feel instead we are all going to die by gun violence so carpe diem OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that collision have to do with your flight? Did you stop flying after the DCA plane/helicopter collision too?
There are unannounced US military planes flying around the area without any transponders on. Aruba is very close to Curaçao and Venezuela, especially at jet speed. Also the military’s dismissive response. I get OP’s concern.
But lately I feel instead we are all going to die by gun violence so carpe diem OP!
Anonymous wrote:Flying right now is a risk no matter where you go.
Expect major delays at all airports coming back to the US.
IAD last Saturday afternoon we came back from London 4 hour line to get back into US. The incompetence of this administration is horrifying
Anonymous wrote:What does that collision have to do with your flight? Did you stop flying after the DCA plane/helicopter collision too?
Anonymous wrote:Flying right now is a risk no matter where you go.
Expect major delays at all airports coming back to the US.
IAD last Saturday afternoon we came back from London 4 hour line to get back into US. The incompetence of this administration is horrifying