Why TSA Pre-Check Is Worth Every Penny
When it comes to traveling by air, one of the most dreadful things is having to deal with everything that leads up to you actually getting to your terminal. Between waiting in long lines to check in and go through security, most travelers are doing everything they can to speed things along.
If you’re a frequent traveler who does all they can to make getting through the airport a quick and painless process, you might want want to look into joining the TSA PreCheck program, not to be confused with other trusted traveler programs for U.S. Citizens and lawful permanent residents like Clear or Global Entry, which aids in international travel.
Is TSA PreCheck Worth It?
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As a frequent flyer myself, if I had known how simple the process was beforehand, I would have signed up years ago, but I guess we’re better late than never.
Making A TSA PreCheck Appointment
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I made my appointment two weeks in advance at the Staples near my house, and while this location was simple to find and navigate, I have heard that many TSA PreCheck enrollment centers are in unassuming storefronts that can seem a bit, well, unassuming.
The In-Person Appointment
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The entire TSA Precheck application process — including making the appointment and the appointment itself — took less than 15 minutes, and all I needed was my passport. If you don’t have a passport, you can bring in other supporting documents to prove your identity and citizenship status, including your driver's license, federally-issued ID, and birth certificate. Your application will walk you through which documents you’ll need to bring with you.
Getting Your Known Traveler Number
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I added my KTN to an upcoming flight reservation and will report back with any issues as I use TSA PreCheck to get through airport security checkpoints for the first time. I look forward to the time-saving of avoiding regular security lines.
TSA PreCheck Fee Reimbursement
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TSA PreCheck Benefits
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The overall process of becoming a TSA PreCheck member is quick and easy, with more than 55 million travelers using the program since it began in 2013.
To find out what U.S. airports and airlines are part of the TSA PreCheck program and who’s eligible for this program, click here.
Tell us, do you have TSA PreCheck? Have you ever thought about joining the TSA PreCheck program? For more useful travel tips, check out how Your Boarding Pass Can Get You Free Stuff And Huge Discounts Outside The Airport!
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