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That's how they do it pretty much everywhere in Europe. TSA is just the worst with innovation that's actually helpful/efficient.
Flying AA (Terminal 3) They had it on 2 of the 4 x-ray lanes.
Sounds similar to a system they use at London Gatwick where everyone gets their own little "station" to unload things into a bin and then all the bins feed into a consolidated x-ray scanner. It was wayyyy more efficient than anything I've ever seen in the US
It's very common in European airports. I find that it works great. If there's a slower person in front of you, you don't have to wait for them to be done and the bins are actually huge enough where you just need one.
...the bin into the conveyer and it just takes your bag forward. Was a little awkward the first time using, but I can see how it can help move things along. (Always the noobs that can't get their shit in the belt quickly )
It is there in ATL as well. Works great. Wish folks have a little patience and common sense while using it.
It was actually great!! I appreciate this change 😊
All of London and many other European countries use that system
ATL has it, works well
Anyone seen it/used it? Thoughts?
Airline? Didn't notice anything like that last week. Was it that confusing before to put your bag on the belt without a large bin?
I fly American, usually the Pre-check line by the AA Flagship Checkin
Interesting...whatever moves things faster!
I don't think it was confusing, but every line has the slow/older/noob flyers who take a long time at the end of the conveyer. The belt had one entry point. This system the belt has 7-8 stalls so you can step up to the first available stall.
Looking forward to this madness soon. Thanks for the heads up, OP