Subject: Re: 2026 baggage rules
If you're flying out of Boston, TSA precheck is a must to get around a security line that frequently exceeds an hour - plan for that delay if you can't get that.

Put in for disability, which costs no extra. Have a nice person from another country bring you a wheelchair immediately inside the terminal door, take you straight to the head of the TSA line, (also any others in your party), continue on to the gate, be dropped off. Give them $10.

So totally worth it, especially if your airline comes in at a distant gate. (Allegiant, for instance, looks to be close, but you have to walk all the way to one end of the plaza, turn around, and walk all the way back - which I simply cannot do with my back issues. At least in the terminal we frequent there are no moving sidewalks, so it’s all on your legs.)