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TSA PreCheck Touchless ID can save travelers time at dozens of participating airports. Here's how to sign up and which airports are included. (AP Photo)
As TSA workers face empty paychecks and lines stretch past 2.5 hours, travelers are turning to TSA PreCheck Touchless ID for faster security screening.
Sick of standing in those long lines before your flight? Check here to see how to apply for TSA PreCheck.
Travelers will have a chance to enroll in or renew TSA PreCheck membership at Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport during a four-day enrollment event set for March 24-27.
Travelers hoping to bypass some of the increasingly long wait times at U.S. airports can enroll in the TSA PreCheck Touchless ID program, which is now operating at 65 locations.
TSA PreCheck help expedite the security check-up at the airport. But does it work during a government shutdown. Here's what to know.
And a lack of funding has prompted staffing shortages and long lines at airports, as TSA agents struggle to keep up. This has lead to frustrating experiences for travelers, who say that they've been forced to spend hours in line during this partial 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.
Air travelers have a new way to shorten their wait times at the security screening line at the airport. The Transportation Security Agency (TSA) is allowing frequent fliers to sign up for TSA PreCheck Touchless ID.