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travel issues
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Travel issues on WindowsForum.com cover real-world incidents involving airline policies and security, such as a man allowed to fly in women's underwear while a college football player was stopped for sagging pants, and a six-year-old girl mistakenly placed on the no-fly list. These threads discuss inconsistencies in enforcement and the impact of travel restrictions on ordinary passengers. The tag focuses on news stories about air travel problems rather than technical or software-related topics.
Six days before a college football player was arrested at San Francisco International Airport in a dispute that began when a US Airways employee asked him to pull up his sagging pants, a man who was wearing little but women's undergarments was allowed to fly the airline, a US Airways spokeswoman...
An Ohio family recently learned their 6-year-old daughter was on the Department of Homeland Security’s 'no-fly' list, Fox8.com reported.
Alyssa Thomas, 6, was traveling with her parents when a ticket agent notified the family she was on the list of restricted fliers.
"We were, like...
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