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Home » Los Angeles LAX » How I Almost Missed My Flight (Again…)
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How I Almost Missed My Flight (Again…)

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 4, 2018November 14, 2023 15 Comments

a wallet with money and credit cards

Yesterday afternoon, I almost missed my flight to Munich despite arriving at the airport two hours before departure.

It’s a long story, perhaps too much information, but bear with me. Yesterday I was driving to lunch with my business partner and all of a sudden police lights starting flashing behind me.

I quickly pulled over and an officer ran over to the car, with his hand on his gun, and demanded my driver’s license.

We were on the street right outside the restaurant and I asked if I should pull into the restaurant parking lot since I was blocking one lane of traffic.

“And give you time to shoot me?! No way.”

I put my hands on the steering wheel: no need to take chances with this officer.

He asked me why I was driving so fast.

I told him I wasn’t driving fast. And I actually wasn’t. I was driving a fast car..a Tesla Model S…but I wasn’t speeding in it. Was this divine retribution for the Uber incident last week?

Handing my driver’s license to his partner, he asked if I had any outstanding warrants against me or unpaid tickets.

When I told him no, he said, “Well, we’ll soon found out.”

My record came back clear, he handed me back my license, and told me to drive safely. No ticket.

That still left my heart beating. It was surreal…what was that about?

After lunch, we returned to the office and I took Uber to the airport (no speeding).

After checking in for my Lufthansa flight, I was escorted downstairs to security and there, reached into my left pocket to pull out my wallet. What I pulled out surprised me. It wasn’t mine…it was my business partner’s wallet!

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I must have grabbed it by mistake in the restaurant or the office. They are identical in size, but that’s about it. His is Burberry, mine is just a cheap wallet I bought in Bangkok several years ago. I had my wallet in the other pocket. I must have been so “shell-shocked” from the police encounter that I inadvertently grabbed it.

Problem: it was now 1 hour, 20 minutes to departure and with afternoon traffic, it would take our personal assistant about an hour to reach LAX.

I called him and told him to start driving, then approached one of the Lufthansa agents in the lounge to ask for guidance.

They were quite clear: you’re on your own buddy, because we don’t touch wallets.

I was surprised by the response, but I guess it makes sense: I wasn’t comfortable putting it on a one-way Uber ride. They agreed to “try not” to let the aircraft leave without me. I knew I had to rush.

It took my assistant about 55 minutes to reach the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX. I handed him the wallet at 5:00p and departure was at 5:25p.

I scurried downstairs to the “secret” security checkpoint, only to find long lines. When the lines did not move, I darted over to Terminal 4 and used the American Airlines’ Pre-Check line to quickly clear security, then took the secure-side bridge back to the Star Alliance Lounge in the Bradley Terminal. I arrived back at 5:10p, sweating. The agents were shocked I was able to get back so quickly.

After grabbing my belongings from the lounge, one agent escorted me to the aircraft…I was one of the last to board (and did not even have time to take pictures of the nifty new biometric boarding gates at LAX).

CONCLUSION

So much for a stress-free afternoon. I’m just thankful Lufthansa now participates in the TSA PreCheck program. That would not have been a good start to the trip had I missed the flight!

Me and wallets…

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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15 Comments

  1. Sheldon cooper Reply
    April 4, 2018 at 9:33 am

    Tesla model S….assistant…had to double check to make sure I wasn’t reading TPG

    • Matthew Reply
      April 4, 2018 at 12:00 pm

      Not my car. Not trying to impress anyone.

  2. Paolo Reply
    April 4, 2018 at 9:35 am

    Scary. Up until quite recently I’ve not been reluctant to interact with cops in the US. Usually for directions, particularly when driving ( before the electronic maps took over)….and the exchanges were always terrific, helpful, great courtesy, professional yet affable. Now ,since the Australian woman was killed , and all the others.( admittedly in a dark alley at 3.00am) I will be reluctant to interact.
    The other take away: a cheap Bangkok wallet does just as well as the designer .

  3. Ben Reply
    April 4, 2018 at 10:00 am

    What does the policeman have to do with your arrival time at the airport?!

    • Santastico Reply
      April 4, 2018 at 10:39 am

      That is how he believes he got the wallets switched.

  4. Mo Reply
    April 4, 2018 at 10:44 am

    This is why I always leave another form of government ID (most likely my GE card) in my carry on at all times.

    • Andy K Reply
      April 4, 2018 at 12:35 pm

      Same, along with a credit card and debit card. A “backup wallet” of sorts.

  5. Vince Reply
    April 4, 2018 at 11:02 am

    Well, since it was an Int’l flight, I’m guessing you had your passport for a form of ID. I always keep a separate debit card independent of my wallet in my carry-on for situations like these. If I lose my wallet, I can always transfer funds to that separate debit card and go about my trip.

  6. Darrell Reply
    April 4, 2018 at 12:00 pm

    Sounds like your knowledge on the ins and outs of LAX paid off. No time for In and Out burger though…

  7. Garrett Reply
    April 4, 2018 at 12:26 pm

    Oh god reading that made my stomach knot up and have to go to the bathroom (TMI)… I’ve done that but my wallet was in Palos Verdes and it was an off time of day so I didn’t have to run quite as hard as you did. Good job.

  8. Andy K Reply
    April 4, 2018 at 12:37 pm

    How big is your wallet? I moved to a card case years ago and never have to take it out of my pocket (say when I am at the office). I see guys all the time with huge wallets that they can’t keep in their pocket when seated. You should look into a man purse. Your russian readers can probably make some suggestions.

  9. Mark V Reply
    April 4, 2018 at 1:10 pm

    @Andy K: Oh, that’s good (lol), the man purse. Europhiles luv ’em. That said, I haven’t put my wallet in my back pocket for decades, but keep it in my front pocket. Also, when travelling, I do split IDs and CCs as a backup. Had my wallet pickpocketed in Argentina years ago. It was a nightmare. Had my passport still, but no cash or CCs. Taught me a lesson the very, very hard way. Long story, I got back to the U.S. after 3 days. Scary situation when something like that happens.

  10. emercycrite Reply
    April 4, 2018 at 8:38 pm

    What the hell was that interaction with the police all about?! So bizarre!

  11. Mak Reply
    April 7, 2018 at 1:34 pm

    You have to love “the land of the free,” where getting stopped by police martinets is an everyday occurrence.

  12. Andy 11235 Reply
    April 10, 2018 at 1:19 pm

    Obviously I don’t know how things work in other states, but here in MD, police officers are required to tell you as soon as they pull you over what agency they work for (e.g., “I am an officer with the MD State Police”) and what you did to give them probable cause (e.g., “I have pulled you over for traveling 52mph in a 50mph zone.”). Even if CA officers do not have to broadcast this, you have a right to know why you have been pulled over, and I absolutely would have politely asked.

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