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Travelers hoping to bypass some of the increasingly long wait times at U.S. airports can enroll in the TSA PreCheck Touchless ID program, which is now operating at 65 locations.
TSA PreCheck Touchless ID can save travelers time at dozens of participating airports. Here's how to sign up and which airports are included. (AP Photo)
They’re pre-checking their worries at the door. With the government shutdown snarling up security, travelers are beating longer-than-usual airport lines by using TSA PreCheck Touchless IDs. The new tech combats the interminable wait times caused by the partial government shutdown,
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Do you want to skip the queues and pass through the Airport security without sweat? Here is how you can enroll in the touchless PreCheck.
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If you already have TSA PreCheck, there’s another option that can make the ID check itself quicker with select airlines: TSA PreCheck Touchless ID.
Spring break travel across much of the country has increased congestion at airports already experiencing long security lines.
And a lack of funding has prompted staffing shortages and long lines at airports, as TSA agents struggle to keep up. This has lead to frustrating experiences for travelers, who say that they've been forced to spend hours in line during this partial shutdown,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is now in the midst of a partial shutdown as lawmakers have yet to agree on a plan to fund the agency. Obviously, this could have ripple effects ...