Your Global Entry number will get
you into PreCheck when flying other airlines.
I know they are working hard to boost enrollment, and the TSA might be part of that effort, too, to get as many people as possible
into PreCheck.
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.
Please note: ALWAYS sign up for Global Entry, which automatically grandfathers you
into TSA
PreCheck.
Acceptance
into the Global Entry program also includes access to TSA
PreCheck, which can certainly expedite security screenings when you're trying to get to a flight.
Simply enter your DOD ID number from your ID card
into the Known Traveler Number field on any TSA
PreCheck participating airline and you'll be able to use the expedited security line.
The «Big 3» premium travel cards (Amex Platinum, Citi Prestige, and Chase Sapphire Reserve), all offer this benefit and it is a great way to justify paying the $ 100 for Global Entry (Passport required) or $ 85 TSA
Precheck fee (no passport but only valid for domestic flights) are the secret to being allowed to get
into the short line when checking - in at the airport or passing through customs.
The door is positioned so these passengers will be able to break
into the front of either the
PreCheck and regular security lines.
What makes Global Entry even better is that once approved, you automatically get
into the TSA's essential
PreCheck program, which speeds you through airport security.
This calculator does not take
into account the sign - up bonuses on the cards or the value of the Global Entry / TSA
PreCheck benefit on the Bank of America ® Premium Rewards credit card.
Note that by redeeming your Rapid Rewards points, you're not guaranteed acceptance
into the TSA
PreCheck program.
«I look forward to working with Synernet's network of healthcare facilities by developing a background screening process that enhances their credentialing practices,» states Julie Foxworth,
PreCheck Consultant for the Northeastern U.S. «Through
PreCheck's seamless integration, Synernet's members can easily incorporate background checks
into their current credentialing process.»
PreCheck serves over 3,500 hospitals, long - term care facilities, clinics, educational institutions, and other ancillary healthcare organizations, across the U.S.
PreCheck has evolved over time from a background screening provider
into a turnkey outsourcing solutions provider, offering a full suite of background screening, compliance, and credentialing solutions all designed to help its clients adhere to the complex laws and regulations governing the healthcare industry.
PreCheck has evolved over time from a background screening provider
into a turnkey outsourcing solutions provider, offering a full suite of background screening, compliance, and credentialing solutions all designed to help its clients adhere to the extensive regulations governing the healthcare industry.
Once approved, the
PreCheck status will be embedded
into the bar code of the
PreCheck traveler's boarding pass.