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CLEAR, Global Entry And TSA PreCheck: What You Should Know

TSA PreCheck allows travelers to keep their shoes, belt and light outwear on, and leave any laptops and small containers of liquid inside their bags during the security screening process.

Being on vacation is fun. Waiting in long lines at the airport is not.

Over the past month, the Transportation Security Administration has screened more than 2 million passengers almost every day, suggesting that pandemic-induced “revenge travel” predictions have come to pass. Travelers should be prepared for busy airports and longer wait times than we’ve seen over the past two years.

If you’ve had to stand in a long security or customs line at the airport, however, you may have noticed that some people get to shorter, quicker lines with programs like TSA PreCheck, CLEAR and Global Entry.

But what’s the difference between these three options? Read on for a breakdown and some advice for determining which is best for you, if any.

What is TSA PreCheck?

The Transportation Security Administration runs an expedited security program called TSA PreCheck for travelers departing U.S. airports.

TSA PreCheck membership gives access to a different (and usually shorter) security line at the airport with a less invasive screening process. For instance, you don’t have to remove your shoes, belt or light jacket, and you can leave your laptop and approved liquids inside your bag.

TSA PreCheck members also tend to walk through traditional metal detectors rather than full-body scanners. More than 200 U.S. airports and 80 airlines participate in the program, so you can only access these benefits if you’re flying out of the U.S. with an approved carrier (though the odds are good, given those high participation numbers).

In most cases, your TSA PreCheck screening will involve a separate line, but if a designated security lane isn’t available at that airport, you’ll have to wait in a standard line. You can check the TSA website in advance to find out if this will be the case. But even if you have to go through a standard line, your boarding pass will note that you are a TSA PreCheck member, and “you may be able to keep 3-1-1 liquids and laptops in your bag, and shoes and light jackets on,” the website notes.

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TSA PreCheck allows travelers to keep their shoes, belt and light outwear on, and leave any laptops and small containers of liquid inside their bags during the security screening process.

In March 2020, TSA PreCheck reached a milestone of 10 million members. To apply for the program, you must fill out an online application and schedule an appointment at one of more than 380 enrollment centers across the country. The appointment…

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