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  2. Here's when you'll need REAL ID to go through US airport security

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    Once the REAL ID requirements take effect after the new deadline of May 7, 2025, travelers boarding flights in the U.S. – whether domestic or international – will be required to have a REAL ID ...

  3. Ways to Get Through TSA Airport Security Faster - AOL

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    CLEAR is not the same as TSA PreCheck or Global Entry, a fact many travelers don't grasp. A $189 annual fee gets members through security lines in five minutes or less via dedicated lanes to ...

  4. Transportation Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    At the airport security checkpoint, passengers are screened to ensure they are not carrying prohibited items. These include most sorts of sharp objects, many sporting goods such as baseball bats and hockey sticks, guns or other weapons, many sorts of tools, flammable liquids (except for conventional lighters), many forms of chemicals and paint ...

  5. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Some airlines, however, would still require passengers to proceed to a check-in counter at the airport, regardless of preferred check-in method, for document verification (e.g., to travel to countries where a visa is required, or to ensure the credit card used to purchase is genuine and/or matches the identity of the person who made the purchase).

  6. Registered Traveler - Wikipedia

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    A Clear kiosk at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in 2009. A registered traveler is a person qualified through an airline passenger security assessment system in the United States air travel industry. Such programs were initially tested in 2005.

  7. Secondary Security Screening Selection - Wikipedia

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    Boarding pass of passenger selected for secondary security screening, indicated by the initials SSSS. CIA Assessment on Surviving Secondary Screening. Secondary Security Screening Selection or Secondary Security Screening Selectee, known by its initials SSSS, is an airport security measure in the United States which selects passengers for additional inspection.

  8. Arrival card - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Customs and Border Protection Form 6059B (arrival card) The old Singapore embarkation card, no longer used An arrival card, also known as an incoming passenger card, landing card or disembarkation card, is a legal document used by immigration authorities of many countries to obtain information about an incoming passenger not provided by the passenger's passport (such as health, criminal ...

  9. TSA just announced 5 changes to airport security to combat ...

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    A program to implement temperature checks for passengers, widely expected to be introduced in the coming days, was not included in the changes.