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11 minutes ago, Keithambrose said:

That's bad, but i nearly always have to go through security again when I change planes, wherever I've been.

No, most countries don't make you do that when just changing planes. The US does make you go through customs and immigration on arrival from most countries (except Canada, Aruba, Bahamas, Bermuda, Ireland, and UAE), and to go through security again. However, one does not need to go through security again with domestic travel (or travel from those 6 countries). 

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1 hour ago, unicorn said:

No, most countries don't make you do that when just changing planes. The US does make you go through customs and immigration on arrival from most countries (except Canada, Aruba, Bahamas, Bermuda, Ireland, and UAE), and to go through security again. However, one does not need to go through security again with domestic travel (or travel from those 6 countries). 

Thanks. To be fair, I try to fly direct these days, but I'm sure that on some occasions when I had an international  change, Helsinki? Kuala Lumpur? I had to go through security  again. I know that memory plays tricks, but I have a memory of wandering  around, looking for the way to connections, and going through  security  again, and wondering why, since i had been through security  in London! Maybe Hong Kong, where I sometimes  changed for Tokyo or Bangkok. Any airport where you have to change terminals is going to be difficult.  

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2 hours ago, unicorn said:

No, most countries don't make you do that when just changing planes. 

I'm not so sure, my impression is that NOT going through security when just changing planes  is more  exception than rule. I think we are so used to it that we simply  go through it without even giving it second thought unless we have tight connection , when nail biting starts

 

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On 4/15/2025 at 2:13 PM, fedssocr said:

CDG is one of my least favorites.

Me too. The first airport official to look at the my boarding pass told me it was unlikely I would make my connection home to Canada. I don't know if he misread the boarding pass or was a jerk, but I actually had lots of time. I panicked instead of the checking the time. There was a really long shuttle trip, I of course was at the last one. And it wasn't until I got there until I realized I still had three hours. Gatwick is the worse I've ever been to. Crowded, WIFI doesn't work even if you pay for it, a woman working at the security check was screaming at people. I figured she was in the army at some point. 

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