TSA PreCheck is a government program designed to make air travel easier for low-risk passengers. This program expedites the process of getting through airport security, reducing wait times and making security checks less intrusive.

To take advantage of TSA PreCheck, travelers must apply for pre-enrollment before booking their tickets. The TSA website outlines the steps to apply for the program, including an online application and an in-person appointment for fingerprinting and a background check. Once approved, travelers are issued a Known traveler Number (KTN) which must be linked to the flight reservation.

Passengers with a KTN benefit from significantly shorter lines and a more comfortable security experience. They have easier access to their electronics and are subject to less-rigorous scanning procedures. Children 12 and under can be accompanied by an adult passenger with a KTN and are eligible for accelerated screening.

TSA PreCheck status costs $78 and is valid for five years. This makes the program an attractive option for frequent flyers but is well worth the modest fee even for occasional travelers. Though TSA PreCheck has been available since 2013, the program had recently seen a spike in enrollment due to the pandemic and the promise of shorter lines and faster security checks.

TSA PreCheck provides air travelers with a much smoother security experience. Despite the modest fee for admission, it is a great choice for anyone looking to maximize their airport experience.