A majority of American travelers call the nation's airport security system inconsistent and stressful and support procedures that speed through frequent travelers who offer the government personal background information
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The public outcry over enhanced security procedures, 71% of travelers said the cost of flying was the top reason they avoid traveling by air more often. Less than half (45%) said the hassles involved in flying was the top reason they avoid flying more.
In fact, only 23% of people who have traveled in the last two years and 22% of those who have traveled in the last 30 days specifically cited " invasive security scanning" for the reason they plan to fly less in the future
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When asked what ideas they would support to improve airport security
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Roger Dow, chief executive of the association
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" From an industry standpoint, we want the best security possible
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Photo: A TSA officer conducts a pat-down search at Denver International Airport. Credit: Reuters
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