We're starting to see a bandwagon effect among airlines that want to see more of their customers signed up for TSA's
PreCheck trusted traveler program.
The Transportation Security Administration announced on Thursday the addition of four non-U.S. airlines to
the PreCheck trusted traveler program.
Two low - cost airlines announced that they are joining the Transportation Security Administration's
PreCheck trusted traveler program.
Global Entry members are also eligible to use TSA
PreCheck trusted traveler security lanes at U.S. airports.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will expand
its PreCheck trusted traveler program to three additional airports, namely Los Angeles International...
This summer has several challenges, including longer TSA lines (the result of the agency's overestimation of how many passengers would sign up for
its PreCheck trusted - traveler program) and record high demand.
Not exact matches
By now you've probably heard of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's
Trusted Traveler programs: TSA
PreCheck ($ 85 for five years), which grants you access to a faster line and allows you to keep your shoes on, and Global Entry ($ 100 for five years), which offers similar perks and speedy entry into the U.S. from abroad.
«This legislation will ensure that expedited screening is available only to passengers enrolled in
trusted traveler programs like
PreCheck and other passengers known to be low - risk,» Rice said.
If you only have TSA
PreCheck, log in to the
Trusted Traveler Program website to access your PASSID / Known Traveler Number.
A Known Traveler Number (KTN) is your membership number (or PASSID) with a
Trusted Program such as Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI or TSA
PreCheck.
Over one million flyers have directly enrolled in the TSA
PreCheck application program, and over 3.6 million are eligible for
PreCheck by virtue of their membership in a U.S. Customs and Border Protection
trusted traveler program such as Global Entry or Nexus.
TSA makes joining
PreCheck easier with extended appointment hours — TSA is the «
trusted traveler» program that allows users to skip the regular TSA lines and use the shorter (sometimes!)
In addition all Global Entry, Nexus and other card - carrying
trusted travelers that hold special clearance from US Customs and Border Protection are eligible for
PreCheck.
PreCheck expedited screening is also open to members of Customs and Border Protection's
trusted traveler programs like Global Entry.
In addition all Global Entry, Nexus and other card - carrying
trusted travelers that hold special clearance from US Customs and Border Protection (see above) are eligible for
PreCheck.
When you have it, not only do you get to go through special lines at customs and immigration when entering the US, but it generates a
Trusted Traveler number which you can use to qualify for TSA
PreCheck.
PreCheck values the
trust you place in us as a leading provider of background screening and credentialing services.
Also, U.S. citizens who are also members of a Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Trusted Traveler Program, and Canadian citizens who are members of the NEXUS expedited travel program, can qualify for
PreCheck as well.