” someone who flies 100,000 miles a year the same as a 28 year old on a first flight with a one way ticket. I don’t think so. “
You missed my point though, as I probably wasn’t clear.
The expedited security check-in line I’m objecting to is offered to first-class ticket holders — I’m not talking about travelers who have applied and qualified for accelerated security check-in.
In other words, the airlines are being permitted to offer, as a first-class perk, that you get into a faster line for security screening (first-class only). That has nothing to do with the # of times you fly, its about how much you pay the airlines.
The security screening process should apply equally to ticket holders no matter what they pay for the ticket (excluding those who have passed special screening as I stated above).
Thanks for clearing that up for me.