Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Tsa Quick Pass

Tsa Quick Pass

The new passenger screening program intended to speed up check-in times at airports has been expanded to 28 more major U.S.airports as the pilot continues to gain momentum and spread across the nation.More than 336,000 passengers have already been screened through TSA Pre-Check,which enables passengers to undergo screening free of charge before they fly.After being identified as low risk,fliers acquire special passes that allow them to speedily pass through security without removing shoes or belts.The initiative is intended to quicken check-in at airports while enhancing security by conducting a thorough screening on passengers that volunteer personal information,similar to a background check.Pistole said the data-driven program and all of TSA’s security initiatives are intended to “prevent terrorist attacks and reduce the vulnerability of the nation’s transportation system to terrorism.

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