TSA, Clear and eGate
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The TSA is moving aggressively to redefine how passengers move through airports with the launch of its new eGates pilot this week.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has launched a faster version of PreCheck that's currently in use at 15 airports across the country.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has teamed up with screening company Clear on a new security endeavor to be tested at three major U.S. airports.
When two travelers enroll through IDEMIA, they can get $15 off the second enrollment through Oct. 31. “For families larger than two, the promotion still applies,” TSA’s website reads. “Example: A family of four can save $30.” New enrollment through the provider typically costs $76.75 for five years. The promotion does not apply to renewals.
If you have a particular hair routine you want to maintain during your vacation, it's important to be aware that TSA has banned these hair tools.
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The U.S. government has announced a groundbreaking change in airport identification processes. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is introducing a digital feature in smartphones.
TSA PreCheck helps travelers get through airport security quicker. You get access to shorter wait times for TSA security checkpoints as well as getting to keep on your belts and light jackets. During the summer, TSA ended the shoe removal requirement for everyone passing through the checkpoints.