TSA's 'Pre-Check' Program Arrives At DIA
DENVER (CBS4) - Some passengers at Denver International Airport will now have an easier time getting through security.
The Transportation Security Administration's Pre-Check Program has arrived in Denver. It allows passengers on participating airlines to use a special screening lane at the south checkpoint in the terminal. They can keep their shoes, jackets and belts on and they won't have to remove laptops and liquids from their bags.
"TSA Pre-Check is one of several risk-based, intelligence-driven initiatives currently helping TSA move away from a one-size-fits-all model and closer to our goal of providing the most effective transportation security in the most efficient way possible," TSA Assistant Administrator Chris McLaughlin said.
Approved passengers flying Alaska, American, Delta, United and US Airways can use the program.
LINK: TSA Pre-Check Program