The TSA screening area at the Lebanon, New Hampshire, airport is modest in size. This is probably because its only function is to serve Cape Air’s Cessna 402s, which each can haul a maximum of nine passengers. Cape Air fl ies to Boston and White Plains, New York, from Lebanon, but only the Boston fl ights are screened. The White Plains fl ights end up at a Cape Air facility separate from other commercial carriers, so no screening.
The Boston fl ights, however, arrive at Terminal C, where connections to JetBlue, among others, are easy. My fl ight to Boston at 4:50 p.m. is on time, and there should be no problem connecting to JetBlue’s 7:20 fl ight to Orlando. This is a good thing, as I am scheduled the…
