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Mon Aug 11, 2014, 07:22 AM Aug 2014

No more cutting into the TSA PreCheck lines

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-cutting-into-the-tsa-precheck-lines-20140807-story.html



Passengers walk through the pre-check lane at Milwaukee's Mitchell International Airport. The expedited screening program allows travelers to leave on their shoes, light outerwear and belts and keep laptop computers in cases at security checkpoints.

No more cutting into the TSA PreCheck lines
By Hugo Martin
8.10.2014

Here’s bad news for anyone who has ever used the expedited airport security lines without having applied for the program.

The Transportation Security Administration has been so successful at signing up travelers for the faster security lines, known as TSA PreCheck, that the agency will restrict passengers who sometimes are allowed in when standard screening lines get long.

TSA PreCheck, which accepts travelers who submit background information for pre-clearance, has signed up more than 430,000 fliers since it launched in 2011. People who are approved don’t have to remove their shoes, belts, coats or unpack their laptop computers when going through the faster PreCheck lines.

To qualify for the program, travelers can either be invited through an airline loyalty rewards program or can apply directly to TSA and pay an $85 fee.
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