Porter at STT
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Porter at STT
Yesterday we used a Porter at STT for the first time and we will never do it any other way. Little or no waiting at the airline desk; little or no waiting at the customs desk and right on to the security screening. The only problem was since everything went so smoothly, we had to wait for almost 2 hours to board. Last year we only had to wait about 30 minutes, but then we stood in a lot of lines.
We have the name and telephone number for the young lady who was our Porter if anyone would like to use her. We will not post her name here since we have not been able to contact her by e-mail, but we will be glad to send it to you by Private Message.
Rachel, the private taxi driver, lined us up for her and she (the Porter) gave us her business card.
If you've never used a Porter, try it--you'll like it.
We have the name and telephone number for the young lady who was our Porter if anyone would like to use her. We will not post her name here since we have not been able to contact her by e-mail, but we will be glad to send it to you by Private Message.
Rachel, the private taxi driver, lined us up for her and she (the Porter) gave us her business card.
If you've never used a Porter, try it--you'll like it.
I bet that is the same porter Rachel hooked us up with this year. She was great and so is Rachel. Rachel stopped at a store for us on the way to STT airport which was so nice. We will absolutely use a porter again next time. We have her card, somewhere!
I would love to see them open a fun eatery at the airport. Waiting to go home is so painful
I would love to see them open a fun eatery at the airport. Waiting to go home is so painful

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Probably was the same one and she was great. Last year it took us an hour to an hour and a half to get through the airlines line, the customs line and the security line. Saturday it took us, maybe, 20 minutes and it was all because of the porter. The lines were still there, but we weren't in them.I bet that is the same porter Rachel hooked us up with this year. She was great and so is Rachel. Rachel stopped at a store for us on the way to STT airport which was so nice. We will absolutely use a porter again next time. We have her card, somewhere!
I would love to see them open a fun eatery at the airport. Waiting to go home is so painful

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We too left on a Saturday, in February, and used a porter. Didn't have anyone specific to ask for, just pulled up in a taxi (Christopher's) and when we got out we were asked if we needed a porter. Having had the knowledge from the forum I immediately said yes. The gentleman was wonderful. Didn't catch his name but he took our luggage and got us thru an unopened line at customs and security. It was amazing. Just zoomed past everyone else. Definitely did NOT want to make eye contact with any of the people in the lines. I could feel each and every person in line just glaring at us. Would definitely recommend this whether doing carry on or not.
We try to print our boarding passes and fill out our customs forms ahead of time. With no checked luggage you just go straight to the security line. The porters do seem to help you skip to the front of the security line, but that only save 5-15 minutes - we just do the line if we are pre-checked-in
If you have a group with kids or grandparents a porter makes life MUCH easier.
Cheers, RickG
If you have a group with kids or grandparents a porter makes life MUCH easier.
Cheers, RickG
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We printed our boarding passes at Connections Saturday morning. When we arrived at the airport, our porter told us they would no longer be accepted. It didn't make sense to me, because we used them on the trip down. But, I handed her our passports, she took everything to the counter, and returned with the boarding passes printed by the USAir clerk. Anyone else had this happen?
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That's scary and the first time I heard it! Were you checking luggage?pjayer wrote:We printed our boarding passes at Connections Saturday morning. When we arrived at the airport, our porter told us they would no longer be accepted. It didn't make sense to me, because we used them on the trip down. But, I handed her our passports, she took everything to the counter, and returned with the boarding passes printed by the USAir clerk. Anyone else had this happen?
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
RickG, we checked three bags going down and coming back. She didn't give an explanation and I didn't ask. I was just grateful to not be standing in that long line. Maybe she was mistaken or we misunderstood what she said.
When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Kentucky, because everything there happens 20 years after it happens anywhere else. – Mark Twain