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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have concerns about the use of full-body scanners at airport security check-points? Large number of people pass through airports.  Nowadays, the threat of having terrorist attacks and fast acting viruses complicates the security of airlines. Airport security provides defense by attempting to stop would-be attackers from bringing weapons or bombs into the airport. [...]<p><a href="http://www.whattravel.com/travelers-largely-satisfied-with-airport-securit/">Travelers Largely Satisfied with Airport Security</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.whattravel.com">Travel Articles</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Do you have concerns about the use of full-body scanners  at airport security check-points?</p></blockquote>
<p>Large number of people pass through airports.  Nowadays, the threat of  having terrorist attacks and fast acting viruses complicates  the  security of airlines. Airport security provides defense by attempting to  stop would-be attackers from bringing weapons or bombs into the  airport.</p>
<p>Nationwide survey of travelers in which nearly  three-quarters of those  polled indicated they were either “somewhat” or  “very” satisfied with  today’s airport security measures and nearly 82%  expressed no concern  with the use of full-body scanners at airport  security check-points.  This online survey was conducted throughout the  month of March and  includes responses from 800 consumers throughout the  United States.</p>
<p><em>Travel Leaders</em> is one of America’s top  ten travel companies.</p>
<p>“While there are more precautions and  procedures in place at airport  security check-points, the majority of  travelers appear to take these in  stride as the ‘new normal’ for  maintaining safety and security for  all,” stated Roger E. Block, CTC,  President of Travel Leaders Franchise  Group.</p>
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<p>American travelers  are nothing if not resilient and adaptable  to screening procedures at  airports.  In addition, our nationwide  network of Travel Leaders  experts take great care in making sure our  clients understand airport  security measures ranging from 3-1-1* to  Secure Flight**.  Preparing  travelers and setting expectations can help  alleviate confusion and  frustration when traveling to or from a  destination whether it’s for  business or leisure travel.”</p>
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<li>When  asked, “What is your level of satisfaction with airport security  today?” 72.9% of those polled indicated they were satisfied to some  degree with today’s airport security measures. Only 13.5% indicated they  were unsatisfied, while another 13.6% said they were neither satisfied  nor dissatisfied.</li>
<li>When asked, “Do you have concerns about the use of full-body scanners at airport security check-poi</li>
<li>When the 18.3% expressing concern about full-body scanners were asked what their top concerns are, “Privacy issues” ranked first at 47.6%, followed by “Potential known or unknown health risks” (27.2%), and “Delays getting through security” (19.7%)</li>
<li>When asked, “Based on the increased level and types of security measures currently in place at U.S. airports that are designed to enhance safety, are you more likely to fly more, the same or less,” 80.1% said they will fly the same or more this coming year. The remaining consumers indicated that they’d fly less, although most of them characterized it as “somewhat less.”</li>
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<p>The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) currently uses two  types of full-body scanning technology: millimeter wave imaging  technology (40 units are now in use at 19 airports) and backscatter  imaging technology (in March, TSA began deploying 150 backscatter  units). TSA has announced plans to deploy a total of approximately 450  full-body scanning units this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;When your journey includes us, you travel better.&#8221; Travel Leaders.</p>
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