Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do use one and like it, but from feedback here perhaps that’s not super typical.
What about keeping with the travel theme and getting a set of leather monogrammed travel Dopp kits?
Do people still use those in the TSA era?
Anonymous wrote:I do use one and like it, but from feedback here perhaps that’s not super typical.
What about keeping with the travel theme and getting a set of leather monogrammed travel Dopp kits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t do this. I travel a ton and have received a few as gifts. FWIW, the Smythson ones seem the best. I don’t use any of them. You have to take them out for customs and check in and now to scan them anywhere. It’s just one more step and is a total pain. I think they were useful even 40 years ago when passport covers were basically thicker paper and you had paper boarding passes, but now they are just useless
I still travel with one. My pilot certificates are in one side, the passport (with is required ID) is in the other. Also, no one scans passports anyway - it's all facial recognition and fingerprinting.
Maybe at most ports of entry in the US, but certainly not everywhere. We had our passports reviewed and stamped 3 times on our summer trip last year- UK entry, Schengen entry, and Schengen exit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t do this. I travel a ton and have received a few as gifts. FWIW, the Smythson ones seem the best. I don’t use any of them. You have to take them out for customs and check in and now to scan them anywhere. It’s just one more step and is a total pain. I think they were useful even 40 years ago when passport covers were basically thicker paper and you had paper boarding passes, but now they are just useless
I still travel with one. My pilot certificates are in one side, the passport (with is required ID) is in the other. Also, no one scans passports anyway - it's all facial recognition and fingerprinting.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t do this. I travel a ton and have received a few as gifts. FWIW, the Smythson ones seem the best. I don’t use any of them. You have to take them out for customs and check in and now to scan them anywhere. It’s just one more step and is a total pain. I think they were useful even 40 years ago when passport covers were basically thicker paper and you had paper boarding passes, but now they are just useless