TSA, Clear and eGates
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Airport security screening company CLEAR has announced a pilot program to bring biometric eGates to airports in host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The biometric face scan system for checking in at airports is available to Clear+ members who pay $209 a year and promises to make the security process faster. NBC News’ Priya Sridhar tries it out to see how it works.
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The Points Guy on MSNClear partnering with TSA, unveils new biometric 'e-gates' at 3 major airports
The security screening company Clear is officially unveiling new biometric screening in partnership with the Transportation Security Administration at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL),
Airport security-screening service Clear is piloting the use of biometric gates, with the first so-called eGate opening Tuesday at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Over the next month, Clear will follow with eGate installations at Seattle-Tacoma and Washington Reagan National. Clear's end-of-year goal is 30 airports.
Atlanta’s Clear members are the first to get a taste of the future of security checkpoints, as the company envisions it.
A new partnership could help travelers at Sea-Tac airport get to flights faster, and if you become a member, you won't even need to pull out your identification