Dear
Traveler,
Whether
you have seen
news stories
or read
articles about
longer lines
in airport
security, it
is happening
now in many of
the larger
airports and
is expected to
spread to more
airports. The
article below
is from Travel
Mole, May 12,
2016 and lists
some of the
reasons for
this trend.
Most
current
recommendations
say arrive and
be checked in
at least
two hours
prior to
departure for
domestic flights
and
at some
airports three
hours may
be needed for
domestic
flights.
You
can check wait
times for your
airport on the
day of
departure.
Visit...
TSA
Website:
https://apps.tsa.dhs.gov/mytsa/wait_times_home.aspx
From
iTunes -
MiFlight App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/miflight-airport-security/id775201158?mt=8
From
iTunes - Gate
Guru App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gateguru-airport-info-flight/id326862399?mt=8
Another
great idea -
Enroll in one
of the
"Trusted
Traveler"
programs from
the Department
of Homeland
Security...
Go
to
https://www.dhs.gov/trusted-traveler-programs to begin enrollment.
Source: Travel Mole May 12, 2016
Travelers face long airport
security lines
The perfect storm of big spring break crowds,
heightened
security
measures and a
shortfall of
TSA screeners
is adding up
to long
security lines
at airports
across the
country.
The Transportation Security Administration is
asking flyers
to check in
two hours
before their
flight,
blaming a
lukewarm
response to
the agency's
fast track
PreCheck
program.
"Approximately 6.5 million people are enrolled in
Trusted
Traveler
programs
including TSA
PreCheck and
Global Entry,
with more than
2 million in
TSA PreCheck
alone. The
more people
who enroll,
the faster
screening is
for
everybody," a
TSA statement
said.
The TSA cut the number of security screeners by
10% over the
last three
years in
anticipation
of many more
travelers
joining the
PreCheck
program, which
costs $85-$100
for five
years.
When this didn't materialize, non-approved
travelers were
randomly added
to fast track
lanes to help
speed up
screening
times but this
was
discontinued
due to
increasing
security
fears.
Current wait times are typically up to 90 minutes
at some
airports at
peak times.
The agency says PreCheck express lanes screen up
to 300
passengers
every hour,
which is twice
the speed of
the standard
lanes.
Initially, the TSA said it expected 25 million
people to join
the programs
but on the
current rate
of enrolment,
it will take
four years to
reach that
target.
"We had unacceptable line waits at the majority of
our hubs.
Based on what
the TSA is
telling us,
there is no
relief in
sight," said
Robert Isom,
chief
operating
officer of
American
Airlines.
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