Rossen Reports: How to skip TSA lines for free
Airports across the country are seeing millions of travelers walk through their doors this summer. With travel demand being so high, that means those TSA security lines are going to be long.
Earlier this year, CLEAR bought Whyline, a company that provides virtual queuing and appointment technology. The technology is now at airports across the country and it's growing.
At participating airports, you can make a reservation online to go through TSA. All you need to do is fill out the day and time you're traveling, your name and flight information. Then you just show up at the time you signed up for, look for the signage that tells you where people with appointments should go, and head up to a security agent.
Each airport calls the service something different. The rules on how close you can book an appointment to your departure vary as well. Each one is listed below, and there are links to each to sign up for a time.
Charleston, South Carolina (CHS)
Charleston International Airport: .
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas (DFW)
Dallas바카라 게임 웹사이트Fort Worth International Airport: .
Los Angeles, California (LAX)
Los Angeles International Airport: .
Newark, New Jersey (EWR)
New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport: .
New York, New York (JFK)
John F. Kennedy International Airport: .
Orlando, Florida (MCO)
Orlando International Airport: .
Phoenix, Arizona (PHX)
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport: .
Seattle, Washington (SEA)
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport: .