Ill be flying Delta from KVPS to KGFK in November. Only part Im looking forward to is the people watching. Oh and hoping that this will be the trip Im seated next to the attractive blonde conveniently my age.
Oh and hoping that this will be the trip Im seated next to the attractive blonde conveniently my age.
What is involved in getting the Global Entry? It says a thorough background check and interview. How long does it take?
I applied online, paid the hundred bucks and scheduled my in-person interview for, maybe, two weeks later, something like that. Very efficiently and courteously conducted (the guy with whom I spoke had clearly never taken the rude bureaucrat course), card arrived a couple of weeks later, maybe faster.
My wife just did it, and it was equally easy.
Thanks, it sounds worthwhile.
Once you have it, make sure your Global Entry number is linked to your frequent flyer profile and make sure that whichever way you buy the tickets, your FF number is part of the reservation. Only if your Global Entry number is linked to the ticket via this two-step process, it will print the 'TSA-Pre' on the boarding pass. Some of the 'Pre' locations will accept the Global Entry card without the notation on the boarding pass, some dont.
WTF does speeding on the highway have to do with one's ability to check in and out quickly at an airline terminal?
Depends on if it was a criminal ticket. Lots of variance from one state to another, and one city/county to another. Generally, they are non-criminal.Did you declare speeding tickets when the form asked about criminal offenses? I do have speeding tix however in the past 5 yrs (or more) I have had exactly one - doing 38 in a 25.
Log into your Frequent Flyer account, usually in your profile there's a box for "Known Traveler" number. That's your GE number.How do you link your FF accounts to the GE card?
Yes sometimes it does. Well, she was actually a brunette.The attractive blonde is like a unicorn, doesn't really exist in airline travel.
What's the point of cutting the line if everybody gets to cut the line?
Well, that was fast.
Thursday the Govt has just re-opened. I filed online that afternoon.
Friday I got the email that I was conditionally approved and the first open slot was Sunday at 5 PM.
I have been home close to an hour. All done.
I figured this would be much more involved - and I was worried if speeding tickets would count against you - in the past decade I've gotten the one (38 in a 25) and possibly one other, but I doubt it - the one is probably it.. In my early 20s I had a few though and I wasn't sure if that would even matter. He said it all looked good though, so they did check.
If they looked at my speeding record, they would incarcerate me in solitary.
The attractive blonde is like a unicorn, doesn't really exist in airline travel.
I applied online, paid the hundred bucks and scheduled my in-person interview for, maybe, two weeks later, something like that. Very efficiently and courteously conducted (the guy with whom I spoke had clearly never taken the rude bureaucrat course), card arrived a couple of weeks later, maybe faster.
My wife just did it, and it was equally easy.
I applied for the Global Entry last week and received the provisional approval yesterday, but the soonest it would let schedule an interview was January 27th (for SF, anyway).
Check every couple of days. The calendar is updated for cancellations and reschedules every day at 0900.
My first appt was four months out. I ended getting in four days later.