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Long airport lines have reignited interest in programs like TSA PreCheck and CLEAR. Here's what to know.
Touchless ID is especially relevant now as the partial government shutdown continues to create long security lines at airports across the country.
At Bush Airport in Houston, TSA PreCheck closed at 10:30 a.m. on Monday.
Travelers hoping to bypass some of the increasingly long wait times at U.S. airports can enroll in the TSA PreCheck Touchless ID program, which is now operating at 65 locations.
If you’re thinking of getting TSA pre-check to deal with massive spring break crowds at airports, it may be too late.
Air travelers have a new way to shorten their wait times at the security screening line at the airport. The Transportation Security Agency (TSA) is allowing frequent fliers to sign up for TSA PreCheck Touchless ID.
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How to apply for TSA PreCheck and CLEAR amid long airport security lines
The ongoing government shutdown has caused a shortage of TSA agents, leading to longer security wait times at airports, but enrolling in programs like TSA PreCheck and CLEAR+ could cut your wait time.
There are currently five services that grant quicker passage through U.S. airport security. Here are the pros and cons of each.
TSA staffing levels remain uneven across major U.S. airports, contributing to longer and less predictable security wait times Peak travel periods—e