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Friday Travel Ticker: TSA sets up a hot line

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Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

The Transportation Security Administration has launched a toll-free help line to get travelers with medical needs through security checkpoints. The agency recommends that passengers call 72 hours ahead so that customer service managers can coordinate checkpoint support. The number is (855) 787-2227, and is active from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pacific time, Monday through Friday. ... The new online travel site Startle.com reminds travelers that children younger than 12 no longer have to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints. Occasional, random shoe checks still will be performed on youngsters. ... Airport officials estimate that 2.9 million travelers will pass through LAX Dec. 17 through Jan. 3. ...

Snow dances are being done in many Western ski areas. After a promising start, the skies have been dry and many resorts are running only half their lifts. North Lake Tahoe is even holding a Snow Dance Contest, currently live on Facebook. Winner receives free lift tickets. ... Closer to L.A., recent storms have allowed Snow Summit and Bear Mountain to open all lifts . ... Mountain High, in Wrightwood, also boasts good conditions. Note that Friday is your last chance to get the $399 Anytime season pass. ... The 23rd annual Palm Springs International Film Festival launches Jan. 5 with “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen” and wraps on Jan. 15 with “

Almanya, Welcome to Germany” . ...

Travel quote of the day: A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet.”
(Orson Welles)
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