ChrisR wrote:It's certainly possible that they could have an effect and I am not sure if the average American traveler is more squeamish than others but full body scanners have been up and running in a few international airports and they seem to be accepted without any problems.
At Domodedovo (Moscow) everyone getting on a plane goes through a FBS operated by female FSB operatives and I've never felt embarrassed or worried about an invasion of my privacy. The machines are there to detect hidden weapons and not just for fun so I think most travelers accept that they are a necessary evil.
I think we'd all like to turn back the clock and get back to a simpler world but it isn't really going to happen any time soon
Yes, people go thru, but we may never see any large increases, so the people you speak of today may me the new standard.
I work in travel, and it so dead...DEAD. We may never know because the people who sell these machines to the TSA will never admit they are at fault.
Meeting and convention business travel is at an all time low, and meeting planners I know are retiring at record pace.
We did this to ourselves.
And good service could be in place today, but why should the airlines bother, they do not have even be nice.
My description of flying is you check your self into custody, and are under arrest until you clear the airport grounds. Look straight ahead, take your seat, say nothing. Really, am I far off? No!
I have flown millions of miles all over the world in my life, and the service will never return because business people did not complain, and now you are not allowed to.