

Ever since homeland security has become such an issue, moving through airport security has become more difficult. As a seasoned business traveler, this part of your business trip requires some savvy preparation and your knowledge of the system so you can sail through security at the airport as quickly as possible. But the ability to navigate airport security quickly is not something that comes easy or without some significant planning and training.
The biggest problem of getting through security is not you, it's the other people who did not come prepared for this process. If you get stuck behind someone who is completely stumped by what is expected of them, it can take forever to get through the system. So the first priority is to hit airport security when the crowds are low. The easiest way to accomplish this is to take the first flight of the day out of that airline. This will be the time when there are fewer people in the airport than anytime of the day.
Typically, it is only business travelers who are at the airport at six a.m. so they will be the ones that already know how to handle security and the lines will move much more quickly. Like them, you have already learned the most recent rules about what will pass through security and what will get you stopped. You will need your driver's license and boarding pass several times as you move through the process. So have that out early on and ready to show it often. Don't put that information away until you are on the other side of security and ready to go to the gate. That one-step alone moves you along quickly through the different checkpoints of airport security.
Usually airport security uses a queuing system to handle the crowds. That means that usually it is one long line moving up to the gates and then that line splits into several gates where various teams work the travelers through the scanning stations. As you are standing in line to go through the gates, keep an eye on the different stations. Some stations will stop more people or their equipment is too sensitive so it is moving slower. You may notice that a new team has arrived and is preparing to open a new station. With a bit of maneuvering in line, you can hit that new station as it opens and move through fast before the lines accumulate there.
You can cut down on how much you get scanned before you get to the airport. Wear slip-on shoes that you can get off quickly and back on quickly. Boots and tie shoes just slow you down. Keep the amount of 'stuff" you are carrying through security to a minimum. Put your wallet, keys and other pocket material in your briefcase or purse before you even get in line. In that way you are down to shoes and that item to move through security and you can move more quickly.
Don't forget the 3-1-1 rule for carrying on any liquids. You are allowed to carry liquids of no more than 3 ounces. Those liquids must be placed in a 1 quart-size, clear plastic bag, and you are allowed only one such bag. Have this bag accessible because you will have to separate that from the rest of your items being scanned. In addition, laptop or notebook computers must be taken out of your carry-on bag and placed in a separate bin for scanning.
These tricks of the trade can make the beginning of your business trip much less of a problem and get you to the gate more quickly. The security personnel will appreciate that you know what you are doing and you will reduce your stress and move along to your business goals with less anxiety and a greater focus on your objectives.
Searching for a great meeting destination in Atlantic City? The Tropicana Casino and Resort offers luxury ocean view guest rooms and suites, round the clock casino gaming, gourmet dining, live entertainment and shopping. Of course Brighton and the famous Boardwalk are other attractions that will please your guests, as well. A world class experience awaits your meeting attendees, when you plan an exceptional meeting, event, conference or convention at the Tropicana.
The Tropicana offers more than 122,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting and event space, accommodating more than 675 meetings and conventions each year. With an 18,000 sq. ft. ballroom and 20,000 sq. ft. Grand Exhibition Center, state-of-the-art video conferencing and audio visual equipment, and high speed internet access, the Tropicana can handle all of your meeting and event needs.
The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort knows just what it takes to create the most imaginative meetings that generate the highest possible results. Their approach definitely lightens the work load for meeting planners, since the resort takes the responsibility for achieving the "WOW" factor for your meetings and events.
Their approach, called ReImagine Meetings, puts the focus on combining creativity, theme, technology, and relationships. In addition to more than 329,000 square feet of indoor meeting space, the resorts proximity to Walt Disney World offers access to the parks and fabulous Disney events.
Why not ReImagine your next meeting or event at a place where the unforgettable surroundings will inspire creativity? For meetings from 15 to 15,000, the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin have been delivering top notch events for two decades.
Beautiful Acapulco has been attracting visitors since the Spanish arrived in the early 1500's. For more than 200 years, the city's geography provided an ideal haven for Spanish galleons loaded with precious cargo, which prompted an annual merchant fair. It's a tradition that has continued, with the city playing host to many large conferences at meeting hotels and the Acapulco Convention Center, which features more than 180,000 sq.ft. of total event space.
Acapulco is the original Mexican resort, linked to the Hollywood jet set of the 1950's and '60's, and still features a vibrant nightlife.
Acapulco is still one of the exotic and popular corporate travel destinations that your incentive trip winners will love.
Alaska is one of those dream destinations. Imagine seeing the aurora borealis, or magnificent glaciers. During the summer it is the land of the midnight sun, while in the winter months, there is little or no sunlight in many areas of Alaska – making summer the more popular time for visitors, although those wishing to see the aurora borealis will have to brave the winter months.
Why not think about hosting your next corporate meeting event in Alaska? There is something for everyone. Outdoors men will be in heaven! Fishing, hunting, hiking, and many more activities are available. Want to hunt for gold? You can do that too. Or why not book a group cruise through the inside passage to see glaciers and whales?
The sky's the limit, and Alaska cruise events are always popular, especially for those attendees with families. So give it some thought for your next corporate meeting event. Cruise events are generally much more economical than land based events, since cruises are all inclusive. So you can stay within your budget and plan a meeting event that your attendees will be talking about for the next year.
The new expansion to the Phoenix Convention Center makes it the Official Best Meeting and Event Venue for 2009. Beauty and functionality meet together in this all-in-one central location. It's the obvious choice for any meeting or convention. Check out the video below for more information about this exciting destination.
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