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TSA PreCheck Touchless ID takes seconds to set up and can save you from long lines. But you need to enroll before you get to the airport.
They’re pre-checking their worries at the door. With the government shutdown snarling up security, travelers are beating longer-than-usual airport lines by using TSA PreCheck Touchless IDs. The new tech combats the interminable wait times caused by the partial government shutdown,
When I had to catch a flight at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Tuesday morning, the airport’s official website said getting through the main security line would take nearly two hours.
Simple steps — like checking in online, printing a boarding pass ahead of time, and keeping identification easily accessible — can also shave off valuable minutes.
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The government is in a partial shutdown after a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security failed to pass in Congress. The conflict among lawmakers stems from the department's oversight of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, but it's just ...
TSA PreCheck is still operating amid the partial government shutdown. Here’s what to know before you travel and how you can use PreCheck to get through security more quickly.