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#330013 Yesterday at 08:52 AM
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Is it still a good idea to use porters for departures at St. Thomas airport? We haven’t been there since 2021 and Covid was still an issue.

Four of our group of six have global entry as well. Is there a separate line for global entry as there used to be? Still recommend three hours? We have a Thursday AA 1:30p departure
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jphart #330018 Yesterday at 10:07 AM
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I speed thro C and I at Stt these days without Global entry..just a quick check of my passport and Green Card look at the camera and go.AA is still requiring the three hours and I do stick to that..others take their chances. A friend of mine did not get past the United desk to his flight with 90 minutes to go..refused to let him thro..spent the night inStt on his dime..

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If you do not have Global Entry, using a porter is a good idea. Global Entry is faster than a porter. New since 2021 is the USDA scan of all luggage, including carryon. You have to drop your bags in the USDA scanner after C&I and before the checked bag dropoff / TSA Precheck / TSA security. Pork (lunch meat, sandwich, anything) is currently banned and will be flagged by the scanner, along with fruit & veg.

If you are checking bags, I would recommend getting to the airline kiosk 3 hours before your flight is due to take off. On Saturday 2/1 the STT security line was very long and Delta was recommending arriving four hours before your flight. Weekday departure should be less busy.

Global Entry has a dedicated lane to the right (this has changed before) of security. You must have your Global Entry card, though I have heard a rumor of Global Entry kiosks in planning. You can bypass the primary security line to get in the Global Entry line.

Cheers, RickG

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Mal & Rick: Thanks for the great info, I knew y’all would have the 411.
I’ve never traveled with the G.E. cards, as the photo kiosks have been good in MIA, JFK, ATL. (I didn’t even break stride in MIA when coming back from the Bahamas in Nov!) We will be sure to bring the cards with the passports.
I'll suggest that our friends without G.E. should grab a porter. Sorry to hear it still takes so long for checkin. I presume the waiting area is still so utilitarian with ridiculous prices for food and drinks?

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There is a new kiosk in the center of the waiting area that has better prepared foods than the cafe. They have roti, sandwiches, pastries. etc. Bottle of water is $4. There is a newer bar in the duty free liquor store that has bar stools and usually has the very good Frenchman Town Brewing beers.

Cheers, RickG


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