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@phoog I agree
I also think that people desperately want signs of normalcy and are looking for patterns in the noise that would indicate a coherent strategy, because that would be far more reassuring than "a sense of persecution bordering on faith," per anonymous sources
 
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01:33
Are there even Skype interviews for Italian/Schengen visa? Smells a tiny bit of scam?!? travel.stackexchange.com/q/90192/32134
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02:27
yes there are
Unless vfs-gr-in.com this whole site is a scam and really doesn't look like it is
the whois record whois.domaintools.com/vfs-gr-in.com looks legit
vfs-gr-in.com/how_to_apply.html so then here's Skype mentioned
vfsglobal.com/greece/srilanka/short_term_visa.html here's the same information on vfsglobal.com itself
well this is not Italian but i guess the same happens now
could be a scam, worths a comment i guess
 
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05:05
so the new question about the electronics ban raises an important issue
What the heck do they do with you if you bring your laptop in your carry-on from, say, Delhi to Dubai, then go to board a connecting flight to the US?
You're standing there with a laptop and may not have any checked luggage, or if you checked your luggage, you did that hours ago.
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05:16
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Q: Does the laptop ban in cabin luggage from middle eastern airports impact connecting flights

nikhilThis is a follow up to this question which discusses the ban on medium to large size portable electronic devices. If I'm flying an itinerary into the US where I need to transit via one of the airports which are under the purview of the recent ban, then does it apply to me? As an example, if I w...

The answer was given by the BBC ages ago, like half a day :P
I wrote an answer travel.stackexchange.com/a/90276/4188 and I have restrained myself but my opinion still leaks ;)
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05:44
dhs.gov/news/2017/03/21/… this does NOT speak of airlines, only airports
@chx presumably they could also arrange to let you gate check a bag, if they have the staff to do that
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is it possible that they included the US airlines as well? wow
@ZachLipton right. I will add that option. You are right. If you have a separate bag.
yeah it's still a problem, but I guess you could gate check a laptop box and dump any non-electronics you need in there into a shopping bag or something
gate checking a laptop bag sounds like a horrible idea of course, between theft and the chance of it being crushed
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yeah they likely will introduce thick corrugated boxes for these electronics
For a low, low fee of $150/box
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05:51
well, you need to be reasonable, these boxes are expensive!
not to mention the personnel who needs to be deal with them
IF they want to do something nifty they will install some sort of packaging producing machine, you know the ones that inflate an air bag like thing or fills the bag with packing peanuts -- like Amazon does
This is all doable of course
but really, who wants to sit on a 12-14 hour flight without an ereader, a tablet or a laptop?
indeed
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the related BBC article for parents is pathetic
seriously, coloring books? these days?
06:10
@chx what about 5) - they transfer you to a connecting flight through Europe instead so you don't have to deal with the ban
doable for business passengers
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that's going to be rare as hen's teeth
especially because I would bet you anything that the EU ban can't be far behind
also could be a nice piece of strategy to show the ban is silly
the EU won't do it, I think
@ZachLipton well right now I'm thinking it's a move designed to distract people from the FBI investigation
Flyertalk thinks it's a deliberate move against MENA airlines
I don't think it's a remotely effective distraction from the FBI investigation. The vast majority of the US population doesn't care and isn't flying through Dubai anytime in their lives anyway
of. course Occam's razor says it's just stupidity...
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06:28
they want to screw with Muslims
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06:40
@JonathanReez added that
I think my first eReader was an Astak EzReader Pro so long ago. Can't even imagine travelling without one!
and honestly, this is a major bummer, I really liked that Amman-JFK-Vancouver route :(
It is so easy to get an AA award ticket for it because noone has the slightest idea that you can!
You need to search on Quantas (...) for both legs separately and then call AA
and now that i know of the Jordan Pass, really, the Eilat crossing is easy
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07:07
Honestly, I should post that ...
yeah, let's do it
@chx add one more option - you throw away your laptop at the gate :)
or donate it to charity or something
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LOL
btw it should be easy to hide a laptop inside the traditional Arab dress
if they do manual luggage searches
or inside the turban
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A: Is there a way to cross into Jordan from Israel if I do not have a visa?

chxThe Jordan Pass entitles you to a visa-on-arrival and it also gives you entrance to Petra. You need to print it, though, in my experience electronic copies were not accepted. It is still way less hassle than mailing your passport at home to the consulate.

here.
Let's hope others find this useful, i searched and this info is not available on the site
gosh, indiegogo.com/projects/… they are inventing useful phones again!
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07:18
Maybe
but I will call my MP tomorrow to ask whether they are already negotiating with the ME3 to get more traffic into Toronto and Vancouver finally
this opportunity is huge for Canada
@chx excellent answer you gave. I do think, though, that colouring books are still a perfect thing for kids when flying, especially long haul, as no batteries
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12 hours?
without a tablet?
with today's kids?
Yeah - I make sure mine have colouring books, books for reading, and something like sudoku
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sure, those coloring books might occupy them for a little while
then they will ask for their favorite cartoon
what then?
I do see what you are getting at, but kids don't need access to the internet. When we go camping in the wilds We often have no signal for days. They cope just fine.
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07:28
sure, they have a tablet stuffed with their favorite cartoons, don't need Internet indeed ;)
Nah - they just do without devices, as do I. (I still upvoted your answer, as it is spot on)
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07:40
I wish there was a way to award comments. Because this travel.stackexchange.com/questions/76807/… is , without a doubt, the best comment on the entire SE network.
" I think we can rule out the possibility that OPs girlfriend is the Queen of England"
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07:55
Hahahaha - I also like "Sorry for calling you 'beethoven'; my phone made me do it."
@chx how about 6) all passengers are served with sleeping pills so they can skip the horrors of a 12 hour laptopless flight
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well
you still need to put that laptop somewhere
08:20
it's funny that the US didn't use proper measures to attract more passengers. E.g. allow visa-free sterile transit flights
08:34
or a complete shutdown of TSA along with allowing liquids on all flights
or allowing foreign airlines to have hubs in the US
 
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@GayotFow I don't know if I can lock the post for vandalism. That reason doesn't show up on the lock reason list. I'll warn the user in the meantime.
@Moo Let's discuss this here, shall we? :)
Indeed we are stuck on a conundrum: quote information that might be out-of date tomorrow, or post a link to a site that might disappear tomorrow.
This is something we deal with constantly on Travel.SE.
One way to solve the problem is to do regular housekeeping on answers ensuring the information is up to date.
IMHO the question is low-quality.
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Q: Legal Minimum Third Party Liability Insurance for Rental Car - USA

majomWhat is the legal minimum third party liability insurance for rental car for every US state?

However, as you say, the answer is easy to find so it might make sense reopening it.
IMHO, quoting information is generally useful, but not when the information is a long specialized table that will become up to date
if the link rots, it can be replaced with a link to the same information on another website somewhere
10:15
I wonder if SE could automate a link rot test
I mean, it wouldn't pick up the default 'not found' server pages, but pure 404 responses? totally detectable
and then it could appear on a review list for people to address
or at least flag it some how
That would be nice
this is the best someone's come up with:
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Q: How to handle link rot and broken links?

Benjamin CrouzierSome questions and answers on stackoverfow have broken links. And sometimes it is important links in accepted or most upvoted answers. If the question is old, and I have no idea of what the link should be pointing to, how can I tell the author to try to fix it? In my case, I am refering to thi...

link to archive.org, if it exists for the page
that's a good idea for programing information, probably not so great for car insurance info
since the information is likely to change
indeed, I was thinking more embassy links that I've seen broken
but yeah I think quoting the information is a good general rule, but this is a perfect example of an exception
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10:24
@MarkMayo any server worth its salt should be returning a 404 status code, even if its returning a custom HTML "page not found" page 😀
@Moo you'd hope so, but I assure you they don't all ;)
(QA here, I've had arguments with devs over that)
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@MarkMayo then they breach the http standards and should be ignored anyway ;)
well the RFC (2616?) the dev was trying to argue is 'ambiguous' for when a server end point exists but no data exists (sigh) ;)
should return 200 empty response, but I think they were retuning 404 for nothing found (facepalm)
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I agree with both stances here - if the question has an element of timelessness to it, I quote the relevant info in the answer, stuff like developer docs etc, but when the question is more immediate, or lacks a context in terms of a fixed point in time, quoting becomes next to useless and indeed can lower the quality of an answer later on, especially if there is a decent external source...
@MarkMayo I'm struggling to see how a URI which doesn't return the data it promises would be an ambiguous situation - even if the endpoint exists, if there is no content then it shouldn't be a 200 code imho, but some devs will argue anything :)
10:41
http://travel.stackexchange.com/a/88887/9009

Answer improved. Let's clear this one out of the queue ;)
10:56
migth be worth making it more clear how it answers the question @JonathanReez
still kinda sorta addresses the lantern festivals in general, rather than how to see the last day of new year one?
done
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Q: SO should notify users of broken links in their posts

Tim KeatingIt would be really nice if SO scanned posted content and checked detected links, and then notified the user of bad or redirected links so they could verify links are still valid and/or fix them.

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Q: Add 404-detecting bot for internal links?

WBTI've noticed that a lot of (especially older) content on Meta (and other places) which links directly to other content on the same site, following the link results in a 404 error. Especially since the link target and destination are both on the same site, it seems like it would be especially pos...

the answerer's data query is impressive
11:27
what SO should do is expose an "External Links" table
on their Data Queries page
then it's a matter of exporting the links and running a python script
we could clear up Travel.SE within a week or so then
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@JonathanReez the Travel data dump is only 70MB zipped, I might give it a go at some point :)
where can you download it?
someone should create a Github project for it
input: .7z dump
and your profile password
output: flags for broken links
or a simple list
why do you need a password?
11:38
to raise flags
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i like that idea, but dont want to do the work if someone else is going to beat me to it :D
throw it up as a docker container as well
for simplicity sake it could even run as a webpage
list all the broken links
allow users to tick off fixed ones
check again once a new dump appears
if it works other SEs could use it
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@JonathanReez hosting costs would be high, plus theres a risk in abuse reports since you would be making a lot of http calls out in a flurry, so this tool is probably best left to a user-based query tool. You also dont want 100 people grabbing it and running it, automatically reporting via comments, thus flooding comments with reports.
If it's a webpage it won't report anything
users would have to do the flagging on their own
probably useful for everyone except the Big League (SuperUser/Stackoverflow)
just link to the question with the broken link, then they could go in and flag
11:48
yep
arguably still useful for the big league if you only ran it on questions with more than x views, say
hosting costs would not be high... I'd be surprised if it had over 100 visits per day
and the number of links to crunch can be limited reasonably (stop once 100 broken links found)
let's add this as a TODO ;)
indeed, even like my suggestion above, run it in order of views, say, so that it targets the most common ones first
but then what?
1) a user flags it for a mod
2) one of us look at it and confirms that indeed, the link is broken
3) ???
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@JonathanReez was going by your earlier suggestion of auto flagging
4) everything is awesome
11:51
Even simpler - you don't flag, you go in and fix the link
but if you can't find a replacement link?
try archive.org/google the keywords
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@MarkMayo open a q in meta with the list of questions and broken links :)
if nothing works you remove the link
sometimes it's easy to fix, but somethings a chart has gone
@Moo not bad
@JonathanReez yeah, worst case remove the answer as it's no longer useful, I guess
and it can be reanswered
we only have 40 unanswered questions, after all ;)
11:53
the code could generate Markdown code for posting to Meta
you copy-paste it and voila
people get to work
right, you build it, I'ma getting back to watching 24 Legacy ;)
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so, something to do tomorrow then...?
mebbe. depends how long I have to sit at home waiting for my ISP technician to turn up
like I said, someone get this on Github...
we'll create Issues
someone does the initial setup
like any OS project
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heh
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:D
we dont need the data dump to do this, can do it all via the api
data dump is faster, no?
api won't return the links anyway
only the post body
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ahh k
what do you mean, it wont return the links? the api has a field for markdown body on answers, that should be parsable for links
12:04
yes but it won't give you just the links
you get the post body
and then you parse it
IMO parsing it locally would be faster then
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the only difference is going to be accessing the data, parsings going to take the same time - using the api means there wont be any dependency on timeliness of the data dump, its the live data.
the API doesn't provide live data
if you're reffering to this
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its cached, sure, but its live
12:10
not that you need 100% live data anyway, 24 hours old would be good enough
for 99.9% of the site
we could do it in MVC .NET. I have some Azure credits
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@MarkMayo yup, but I meant it in terms of I think the data dump is annual or at least not frequent
ah ok
so good enough for ..... 50-70% of the site ;)
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@JonathanReez ok, have you ever used Nancy and dotnetcore?
@MarkMayo if this is worth doing, then its worth catching link rot quickly, otherwise why bother? :)
12:13
thus the wink ;) It'd be great for getting old link rot, but obviously not the more recent stuff
so we do it properly
@Moo create a template nancy/core/whatever project
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@JonathanReez you are going to love Nancy, if you are coming from an ASP.Net MVC background. All the hardship evapourates :)
This isn't going to run from my mac, is it? ;)
it will ;)
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ok, will do once Im back at my desk
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@MarkMayo I only dev from my mac these days, so yes.
ok, sweet
MS has upped the ante with .NET Core
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for true portability, we could use Go - doesnt even need a runtime :D
My PC is like 3m behind me, and ... effort
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12:17
I'm loving dotnetcore atm
does Go have libraries for stuff like JSON calls?
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yup
its built for microservice development
Wow, look at that. .NET Core. I'm so out of touch with MS stuff
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and calling services
12:19
what about web output? Isn't it a back end language?
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what do you mean by "web output"?
stuff like HTML templates
the View part of MVC
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ok, you havent made the switch then :)
I did a project on AngularJS which had a backend in Go
but I didn't touch the backend
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but it can still do that, its just pushing web files out
yeah, a lot of devs these days are decoupling the client side and the backend projects - my backdnd these days only talks json or xml, the client stuff is served as a separate site, typically using angular or react
12:22
well I guess the "app" is an HTML table with one button in each row
I'd go with the .NET
anyway it's not a rush
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popping out for lunch now with the missus, but when I get back I will setup a template project and do some prototyping
I'll keep my eye open on the Github and contribute when I can
 
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Can we salvage this:
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Q: Which areas of Los Angeles are unsafe (violent crime) as of 2017?

AntonioI will be travelling to L.A. soon and I am wondering which areas should be avoided to stay safe. Are there official no go zones? Do you maybe know of any maps?

@JoErNanO why would you migrate to expatriates a question that boils down to "do I need a visa for a three-day trip to Romania"?
The analogous question has been asked and answered on this site for other countries, as I discovered when looking for a duplicate. I didn't look very thoroughly, either; I suspect that a duplicate is present.
@phoog My reasoning was that not having the permit yet might make a difference. And it looked like an Expat question since the person lives in Germany.
14:48
@JoErNanO I think the guy watched way too many movies: tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HollywoodCalifornia
otherwise it looks perfectly fine to me
we've had a similar question about Paris
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Q: What is the most dangerous area of Paris (or its suburbs) according to police statistics?

JonathanReezWhen I travel I like to visit areas which are deemed 'dangerous' by tourist guides. Often they turn out to be a little rough but not at all dangerous and interesting to see. So the question is: what is the most 'dangerous' area I can visit in Paris? In order to make the question non-subjective, ...

@JonathanReez @JoErNanO I answered a question the other day, in which the OP noted that he holds a Cypriot passport. There is no tag, other than Cyprus. Should we have one and, if so, two for the distinction between Greek and Turkey (or does it not exist for those who are Turkish)?
which question?
@JonathanReez ooops, sorry, it was my edit
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Q: Dual passports in Saudi Arabia

A T KI'm Yemeni, living in Saudi Arabia, where I have permanent residency. I have passport from two countries, Yemen and Cyprus. The information used in the Saudi immigration system is from my Yemeni passport. The Yemeni passport, unlike the Cypriot one, does not allow me to travel to many countries ...

tag created
northern cypriot citizens can be added if needed
@JonathanReez excellent !! Who knew it was so easy; thank you.
15:00
@Dorothy There is a northen-cyprus tag no?
but no northern-cyprus-citizens
The -citizen tag might not exist though.
@Dorothy Feel free to add whichever tag you deem necessary. Don't forget wiki and excerpt.
 
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@JoErNanO sorry, back from lunch and a little tootle.... there is a northern-cyprus tag, but as @JonathanReez noted, none for -citizen, whether North or Greek. Tell me what you mean by wkii and excerpt; should I edit to include the descriptors/usage? And, for TSE, purposes, would generic description be most appropriate, to reference both Turkish and Greek and omit the politics of either?
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19:14
@ZachLipton remember our discussion from Heathrow? I have an actual, real world use case. There's a macaron seller booth in T5 and I want to get some of that for my sister in law but my plane leaves from T2. I asked Reserve and Collect and Heathrow and they don't do this. Six macarons are certainly not 250 GBP not even at Heathrow. I will ask them whether I could get over there for just the macarons...
@chx cool. Curious what they say. They might say that's not expensive enough, but worth asking
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it's the same supplier that sells the macarons at the main Harrods
and those are some of the best macarons in the world
oh wait
the official site now that does not find Laduree in T5 either
my info might be outdated :/
oh well
Yeah that might be a problem
What if you get a throwaway ticket from T5?
or fully refundable
Your layover is long enough to change terminals but not long enough to make it to Knightsbridge and back?
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19:24
mmmmm
passing immigration takes time
also, have you actually been in the Knightsbridge Harrods store?
it's a nightmare getting in and out
not something that can be done in a hurry
true, it's an utter zoo in there
and trying to get through the fragrance department makes me physically ill
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it testifies to my liking of my SIL that I actually weathered that nightmare several times for her
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19:58
mods, comment cleanup in travel.stackexchange.com/q/90275/4188 please, lots of irrelevant chat about shit US airlines -- they are shit, sure, but that's irrelevant here
I guess the premise of the electronics travel ban is that even someone willing to die would not voluntarily change planes at Heathrow
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That's very funny but that was before the UK ban was announced
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Maciej was on a total tear yesterday though
Applies equally well to Frankfurt though
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20:11
well, Frankfurt is not such a hell to transit through as LHR let's face it
if memory serves, you must pass security at LHR but not at FRA
and to make it worse, it's UK security
no extra checks in FRA
but the airport is gigantic. If you're unlucky you might spend 15 minutes on the travelators
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that's nothing compared to the queues at LHR security....
I've just had bad experiences with FRA immigration queues
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but you don't need to pass those either when in transit, do you
As a replacement for DXB to the US or someplace though, that's not an issue
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21:06
yeah, i really dunno, how would Emirates route a biz passenger through FRA to USA? That's like Lufthansa or United and they are not Star Alliance
 
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22:06
travel.stackexchange.com/q/90319/4188 "small charter plane to Asia". That's a new one!
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22:34
another comment cleanup at travel.stackexchange.com/a/89073/4188 please
@ZachLipton Hahahaha omg Maciej is so great
Also hey everybody, I've decided to join the crowd of travel.se people cause y'all seem like the most interesting group
What's the initiation procedure? Am I not considered a member until I ask Gayot Fow a badly worded "urgent" question about UK immigration?
"hlelp I am man with family travel to London for work, got a 10 year ban a few weeks ago, I have decided to apply anyway, will I be let through? [urgent as my flight has just landed at heathrow & we are taxiing to gate please advise asap]"
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23:18
LOL
there's no initiation really
some of the best answers came out of the blue by completely new people
bringing some personal experience to the table that noone else had
and thanks for the reminder that i wanted to put a bounty on it!
we had someone who went to the station after some terrorist attack to check whether the luggage hold services operated
someone who took a tape measure with them solely to measure the Ryanair sizers
so many things one can help fellow travelers while out and about
And to answer your hypothetical you can't be on a plane bound for London if you are banned from the UK as the airline checks for travel documentation...

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