TSA chief’s goal: 75% of travelers in PreCheck lane
PreCheck has been growing rapidly, but its administrator wants even more travelers to sign up
PreCheck has been growing rapidly, but its administrator wants even more travelers to sign up
Four more airlines, including one that flies from pre-clearance airports, have joined the TSA trusted traveler program
The Transportation Security Administration’s move toward airport security without human-to-human contact has taken another step forward with new equipment that allows agent and passenger to
TSA PreCheck, the program that allows “trusted travelers” to sign up and get through airport security faster has its first European participant, Lufthansa. The program
Airport and airline officials pulled out emergency cots and other supplies Sunday night after delays in crowded TSA security lines left 450 passengers stranded overnight
TSA’s PreCheck program, which allows fliers who apply for an $85 5-year membership that enables them to move more quickly through airport security without having
TSA PreCheck, the program that allows passengers to go through airport security lines with their shoes and belts on, and their laptops in their luggage,
Air Canada has become the first “overseas” carrier to join TSA’s PreCheck program that allows program members to move through airport security faster, and with less unpacking and undressing. TSA says more carriers will soon follow. For reasons that…
PreCheck has been growing rapidly, but its administrator wants even more travelers to sign up
Four more airlines, including one that flies from pre-clearance airports, have joined the TSA trusted traveler program
The Transportation Security Administration’s move toward airport security without human-to-human contact has taken another step forward with new equipment that
TSA PreCheck, the program that allows “trusted travelers” to sign up and get through airport security faster has its first
Airport and airline officials pulled out emergency cots and other supplies Sunday night after delays in crowded TSA security lines
TSA’s PreCheck program, which allows fliers who apply for an $85 5-year membership that enables them to move more quickly
TSA PreCheck, the program that allows passengers to go through airport security lines with their shoes and belts on, and
Air Canada has become the first “overseas” carrier to join TSA’s PreCheck program that allows program members to move through airport security faster, and with less unpacking and undressing. TSA says more carriers will soon follow. For reasons that…