Thats a dream no traveler would want to wake up from.
PhoebeCaulfieldTheThird suggests airlines charge for bin space and make checked bags free.
Macotaku rounds out the baggage discussion with their take.
At least one free checked bag.
TSA lines will be quicker with less hand carry luggage going through security.
This we can certainly agree on.
Commenter Ronald Raven Symone calls for getting rid of cancellation restrictions.
… Dont penalize people for being responsible enough to stay home when theyre sick.
Dogrivergrad68 offers: No assigned seating, board from back to front with window seats first.
Basically the reverse of how everyone exits the airplane.
If you want to sit together, you better be in line together.
No special boarding order for anyone.
Goodbye special boarding for premiere and first/business class before everyone else.
Then middle seats for that 1/5 while boarding the windows of the next 1/5th up.
So on and so forth.
How about less intrusive and slow TSA?
They are insulting and offensive to women and minorities, and some of what they insist on is pointless.
ReutherMonkey seconds that sentiment.
Abolish the TSA, advises PlatypusMan.
Get rid of them entirely, theyve been a scam since they were created.
They do next to nothing in terms of security other than making itseemlike theyre helping.
Both the advanced scanners and the patdown procedures are fraught with problems and yet accomplish very little.
PlatypusMan also offers a prescription for keeping everyone healthy in a post-pandemic reality while having going through security.
BobSmith adds, Mandatory hand washing stations at security.
You put your shoes on, you wash your hands, then you go to your flight.
This is a great recommendation and would also allow people to stay connected no matter their budget.
Dolsh contributed a creative idea to lessen the crowding that happens in the airport.
Maybe they get smart and work on a reservation system similar to what restaurants have been doing.
I would add that airports need rental rooms for passengers.
We loved your ideas, so just feel free to keep em coming.