The Boston Post has launched an expose of the TSA Quiet Skies programme, which deploys Federal Air Marshals to follow passengers who have been identified as suspicious. Including US Citizens.
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Add your TSA Known Traveller to your BA Bookings
When is TSA Pre-check, not Pre-check?
Wondering about your visits to the USA? Non US Citizens can see TSA Arrival and Departure Records
Solving the AA/US Known Traveller problem
I have written before about problems securing TSA Precheck when travelling on USAirways, even on the same ticket as an American flight when you secure Precheck. I always credit my AA/US flight to my BA account so it’s not that which is the problem. I have found that by looking at your UK site booked…
To TSAPre or not to TSAPre – the American / USAirways problem
These boarding passes all originated from a single American Airlines ticket, Las Vegas to LA, to Philadelphia to Dublin. The first segment was on American, and the next two on USAirways. The booking had my passport information in, and my BA number for all of the segments. At check-in at Vegas the agent printed the…
What I learned at Houston.
At Houston the international to domestic connections doesn’t take you to a checkpoint with TSA Precheck. Pop outside however, and you can speed through security. Worth knowing.
How much effort would you put in to get TSAPre on your boarding pass?
TSA Precheck, which enables passengers to keep on their shoes and the liquids and laptops in their bags is really a time saver. However, sometimes the TSA tick is always applied when it should. How much effort would you put in to secure it?
Full text of TSAPre Email from Global Entry
For those that asked for the full text of the email I received yesterday, allowing me to use TSAPre, here it is: The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is partnering with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for the TSA Pre✓™ program. TSA Pre✓™ allows eligible passengers to qualify for expedited screening at participating U.S. airports…
1 November 2013 – a day to remember
It appears that 1 November 2013 will be a day that many frequent flyers will remember for a long time. In order of importance: (1) The Shooting at LAX Many people complain about the TSA or make ugly comments about their procedures or personnel. I don’t like them myself and have been know to complain…
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