TSA: Transportation Security Administration
Two more airlines just joined TSA PreCheck. Here's all 73 participating
carriers
TSA PreCheck can be incredibly valuable for frequent
travelers. Expedited screening allows enrolled passengers to keep their shoes on
and laptops in their bags at more than 200 airports around the U.S. The time
savings and reduced hassle are worth the application fee to many travelers,
especially those traveling with families.
If you have one of the many
credit cards that'll reimburse the PreCheck application fee, it makes it an even
clearer choice to register for either TSA PreCheck or to get PreCheck access
through enrolling in Global Entry.
For years, TSA PreCheck was mostly
limited to the major U.S. airlines. However, the program has seen steady growth
over the past few years to now include dozens of North American and
international airlines. And today we are seeing more of that international
growth.
On Tuesday morning, two more airlines were added to the list of
airlines in the TSA PreCheck program: Alitalia Airlines and Qantas Airways.
These will be welcome additions for passengers flying on the dozens of weekly
flights from the U.S. on the flag carriers of Italy and Australia.
With
these additions, a total of 73 airlines now offer PreCheck to qualified
passengers, including all of the major US carriers. Here's a list of all
participating airlines:
Aeromexico, Air Canada, Air France, Air
India, Air Serbia, Alaska Airlines, Alitalia Airlines, All Nippon Airways,
Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Aruba Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Austrian
Airlines, Avianca, Azul Airlines, Boutique Airlines, British Airways, Brussels
Airlines, Cape Air, Cathay Pacific Airways, China Airlines, Condor Airlines,
Contour Aviation, Copa Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Eastern Airlines, Edelweiss
Air, Elite Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways, EVA Air, Finnair, Flycana,
Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Icelandair, InterCaribbean Airways,
Interjet, Japan Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Key Lime Air, KLM Royal Dutch
Airlines, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Miami Air International, Norwegian Air, PAL
Express, Philippine Airlines, Porter Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways,
Scandinavian Airlines, Seaborne Airlines, Silver Airways, Singapore Airlines,
Southern Airways Express, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Sun Country
Airlines, Sunclass, Sunwing Airlines, Swift Air, Swiss International Air Lines,
Swoop, TAP Air Portugal, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic,
VivaAerobus, Volaris, WestJet, World Atlantic, Xtra Airways
Since
that list can be overwhelming, here's a quick reference by airline
alliance:
Star Alliance: Air Canada, Air India, All Nippon Airways,
Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Avianca, Brussels Airlines, Copa Airlines,
EVA Air, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Swiss
International Air Lines, TAP Air Portugal, Turkish Airlines, United
Airlines
SkyTeam: Aeromexico, Air France, Alitalia Airlines, China
Airlines, Delta Air Lines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Korean
Air
Oneworld: American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific,
Finnair, Japan Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways
Once you're
enrolled in TSA PreCheck or Global Entry, make sure to add your Trusted Traveler
number to your airline profile, so you can score the benefits of PreCheck. Click
here for a guide on how to do so for each of the PreCheck airlines.
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