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Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Flying from London to the US just got easier for these connecting travelers
American Airlines and Delta Air Lines are piloting 'One Stop Security' at London Heathrow for select US-bound flights. Passengers connecting through Dallas-Fort Worth or Atlanta may skip baggage rechecking and TSA screening. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Passengers flying from London Heathrow to the United States and connecting onward may now experience faster transfers under a new pilot program. American Airlines and Delta Air Lines , in coordination with US authorities, have launched 'One Stop Security' for select flights to Dallas-Fort Worth and Atlanta, removing key bottlenecks like baggage rechecking and secondary security program currently applies to American Airlines Flight 51 from Heathrow to Dallas, and select Delta flights to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport. Travelers on these routes will no longer need to pick up and recheck their bags or pass through TSA screening again before their onward domestic American Airlines, eligible passengers will remain within the secure area at gate level in Dallas. They will undergo a smaller passport control check and proceed directly to their next process in Atlanta differs slightly. All passengers will be routed through a dedicated customs area. However, only those enrolled in Global Entry or using the Mobile Passport Control app — available to US citizens and lawful permanent residents — will be able to bypass TSA said this new system can save up to 40 minutes during the connection Transportation Security Administration has not issued an official comment, but TSA Deputy Administrator Adam Stahl told Fox News that more international airports would join the pilot 'in the coming months.'The program, which began earlier this year in the reverse direction — from Dallas-Fort Worth to London Heathrow for travelers connecting onward to non-UK destinations — is part of an effort to reduce friction in transatlantic travel. American Airlines confirmed that it is currently offered on five daily outbound flights from Dallas to airlines have established dedicated customs zones for participating flights. While procedures vary, the goal is the same: make international-to-domestic transfers more seamless for eligible travelers.
Yahoo
12-04-2025
- Yahoo
PetSmart thief found guilty in first prop 36 trial conviction in Kern County
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — A man was found guilty by jury after a Proposition 36 trial in Kern County on Friday. The proposition passed in November's election increased penalties for retail theft and possession. Dennis Ghianuly was found guilty by a jury. He's convicted of possession of narcotics with priors and petty theft with priors. On Jan. 8, Bakersfield police were called to a PetSmart on Oswell Street. A manager told officers Dennis Ghianuly walked out with a 44-pound bag of dog food without paying. When officers searched him, they found three grams of fentanyl in his pockets. Before Proposition 36, he would have been charged with a misdemeanor and released, facing up to only one year in prison. Now with the proposition — and because of his history with drug offenses and robbery, he faces up to seven years and four months in prison. He has drug convictions in 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2020, and in one of them he was charged with attempted robbery. Honor Flight 51 returns to Kern County California voters passed Proposition 36 in November with a resounding 68% voting yes on the proposition. The big changes include a third possession or retail theft charge, no matter the value of the stolen goods, and a thief could be charged with a felony. That's what happened in Ghianuly's case. We reached out to District Attorney Cynthia Zimmer for an interview about the verdict, but she declined to be interviewed. Ghianuly's sentencing is scheduled for June 27. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.