TSA expands security checkpoint lanes for some passengers
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – The TSA's new Honor Lane and Families on the Fly campaign reduce wait times with dedicated lanes and discounted PreCheck fees for military members and families, now at 11 airports.
- The Transportation Security Administration will add a dedicated family lane for travelers with children and expand the Honor Lane for military members nationwide, according to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
- Families who enroll in TSA PreCheck will receive a $15 discount, and Gold Star families will access it free of charge, as highlighted by Noem.
- The new 'Families on the Fly' rule aims to help families navigate security checkpoints more easily at all U.S. airports, confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security.
- Uniformed military members will have access to an expanded Honor Lane nationwide, already available at 11 airports, according to Noem.
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TSA implements dedicated security lines for families at some airports
FIRST ON FOX: The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced Friday its intention to create dedicated security lines for families traveling at some airports across the US. The initiative is part of the Department of Homeland Security’s "Families on the Fly" campaign to alleviate difficulties for families traveling in groups, which also includes reducing invasive pat-downs on minors, and eliminating self-identified breast milk screeni…
A new change to TSA airport security lines could cut wait times by a lot—for these types of travelers
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Thursday that two groups of travelers will now be able to get through Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security checkpoints at airports a whole lot faster: families traveling with kids, and members of the military. It’s yet another win for travelers, who can now keep their shoes on through TSA security checkpoints before boarding their flights. Here’s what to know. What are the new …
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