Fly Clear: The Future of Flying

By Brent Neenan


As everyone knows' flying these days ain't easy. More and more has it turned into a long and daunting task to get in and through security hassle; free. The ticket-prices keep going up and there are; less and less perks offered to flyer for picking a particular airline. Fly clear however introduces a more successful way to fly nowadays with the advent of biometric ID cards to make it all a possibility.

Bypassing airport security is not a fun event. It's most definitely an intrusive act and at times can border on the barbaric. In addition there are every so often new reports regarding the abuses of airport security and reports that the guards themselves aren't nearly as vetted as the passengers for their jobs. In summation flying these days isn't worth the shampoo they make you dump out for safety purposes.

Flying on planes in my experiences seems no different from many other experiences. Recollecting the last time I got on a plane I remember the harassment I endured by security to the point I nearly felt violated. After that I had to sit and wait on the tarmac for several hours until take off. And that was without being offered free food and drink.

The other day I got into conversation with my good friend about flying on airplanes. In discussing all the vast negatives and hassles involved with the process he mentioned something to me that I had never heard of which is fly clear. Apparently it's a yearly service that allows its subscribers to avoid the intense scrutiny of the typical airport security methods. By paying upwards to two hundred dollars you're provided a bio metric card that contains all your relevant information and therefore makes going through security a breeze.

Since I've never heard of this idea before I began my own research and found the multiple benefits to using fly clear. Even though it's not going to get me off the tarmac any faster than I'd truly like it definitely helps me get through security without the naked scanners and over-the-top grilling from officers. Maybe one day I won't be paying so much to check my bags.




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