Anonymous wrote:US citizen. In the past few months I've traveled to both London and Rome. In both airports I was through immigration and customs in 20 minutes tops. There was heavy use of technology and less interaction with humans. It can be done, USA!
Anonymous wrote:Customs? They are long and tedious, no matter what country or airport you are in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only worse place I have ever come through for customs was Rome. The lanes were super wide so the Indian families behind me kept trying to sneakily shift around us (only two of us) the whole time. Then one of them actually did jump the line because there was a part of the queue where it bent and a portion of the bend was missing a rope. It was so slow but mostly frustrating because it seemed designed to allow / encourage mobbing vs queuing.
that is what Indians do.
They also lie about the need for wheelchairs.
Air India says 30% of passengers on India-US flights ask for wheelchairs.
Most are able bodied travelers scamming the priority boarding system.
Real disabled passengers get left short.
and
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/125418277.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
Anonymous wrote:The only worse place I have ever come through for customs was Rome. The lanes were super wide so the Indian families behind me kept trying to sneakily shift around us (only two of us) the whole time. Then one of them actually did jump the line because there was a part of the queue where it bent and a portion of the bend was missing a rope. It was so slow but mostly frustrating because it seemed designed to allow / encourage mobbing vs queuing.
Anonymous wrote:IAD is the worst for US citizens too
Anonymous wrote:Thanks maga this is on you and your stupidity
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I've been lucky but I always had a good to great experience at IAD. The Mobile Passport app is a game changer. Once we began using it, we never waited more than 10 minutes to clear immigration. I'm a green card holder and my children are citizens. I grant you it may be harder for non-green card holders.
Anonymous wrote:Agree IAD is worse to arrive at than BWI internationally. They routinely have 3-5 agents working and then 3 flight arrivals at the same time. It’s bad management.