TSA Expands PreCheck Trusted Traveler Program to 9 New Locations
The TSA’s PreCheck trusted traveler program has expanded to multiple new locations throughout the country. Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta, United Airlines, and US Airways are airlines that are participating in the PreCheck program, although not every new location offers PreCheck for passengers of each of these airlines.
With PreCheck, travelers are able to forgo some of the banalities of checkpoint searches, including taking off shoes and jackets, and removing liquids and computers from carry-on bags.
U.S. citizens who are traveling domestically and are select frequent travelers, or members of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Trusted Traveler programs, are eligible to use PreCheck lanes at the following new locations, if they are traveling with the following airlines:
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
– Delta Airlines
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
– Alaska Airlines
– Delta Air Lines
Denver International Airport
– Alaska Airlines
– American Airlines
– Delta Air Lines
– United Airlines
– US Airways
Honolulu International Airport
– Alaska Airlines
– American Airlines
– Delta Air Lines
– United Airlines
– US Airways
Newark-Liberty International Airport
– American Airlines
– Delta Air Lines
– United Airlines
– US Airways
Orlando International Airport
– Alaska Airlines
– American Airlines
– Delta Air Lines
– United Airlines
– US Airways
Pittsburgh International Airport
– American Airlines
– Delta Air Lines
– United Airlines
– US Airways
San Juan International Airport
– Delta Air Lines
Washington Dulles International Airport
– American Airlines
– Delta Air Lines
– United Airlines
– US Airways
The above listing only covers the latest additions to the PreCheck program and is not intended to be all-inclusive.