twodogs
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2012
Yes, it should. The line just to have your passport and boarding pass checked without pre-check was say anywhere from 50-100 people consistently. Pre check was never more than 5.
Thank you. That's very reassuring.
I read somewhere that if you're flying Hawaiian on an upgraded seat that you get complementary TSA Pre-check (I guess you can use those lines would be more accurate, as I'm sure you still have to go through a full screening). Can anyone confirm that?
It is my understanding that Pre-check is not based on class of ticket purchased but based on being a "low risk" traveler from a security standpoint. There may be a separate (and possibly shorter) regular TSA screening line if you are on a premium class ticket, but that is a separate line from the Pre-check line in every airport I've been in lately. I have Global Entry, so I get Pre check domestically but that is based on being "known" low risk. It does not change based on my ticket type.