Originally Posted by
Often1
I understand that the service reimburses TSA for the extra cost.
It does not follow that others wait longer or that rich people pay bribes. Facts help here.
I said that bribes were doubtful. Perhaps that fact eluded some readers.
When any segment of any work force is tasked in a limited role that places a burden on the remaining work force to carry out all normal tasking. In the case of TSA that could mean reduced checkpoint staffing which could result in slower passenger processing.
I'd be interested in seeing financial agreements between this elite terminal and DHS/TSA.