By Nicole Pasia, The Seattle Times
SEATTLE — How much money would an airline need to pay you to give up your seat? What’s TSA PreCheck anyway, and is it actually worth it? If you’re the unlucky traveler staring at a closed gate (that will not reopen no matter how much you beg and plead), what should you have done differently to get yourself to the door five minutes earlier?
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