Everyone would agree TSA security checks are nightmares for flyers. It has caused thousands of people even to miss their flights!

You can’t help if the TSA screens passengers at a snail’s pace. In addition to that, if you have a novice traveler in front of you in the queue, it’s another nightmare waiting to happen. These are beyond your control.

But what you can do is be prepared and take the necessary steps possible to make the screening process as fast as possible from your end. Here’s how you can do it.

Tip 1: Pack Smart

If you are traveling by flight, packing is an art you must master.

Your boarding pass, IDs, passports are some things that get checked frequently at the airport. So, remember to keep them in the outer compartment of your bag so that they are easily accessible.

Electronic items like mobiles, laptops, tablets, chargers, and other devices go through security checks. So, carry them in luggage that makes it easy for you to pack and unpack them quickly. Also, be sure to have all your electronics in your carry-on, not in your check-in baggage.

Tip 2: Prepare For Screening Lane

  • Remove your belt along with your wallet and store them (except for your ID) in your carry-on bag.
  • Ensure your pockets are empty except your ID and cell phone (if you have a digital boarding pass).
  • Untie your shoes to remove them before you reach the gray bins.
  • Place your laptop/tablet/other electronics in a single compartment.
  • Place your shoes, belt, and liquids in another bin.
  • Make sure your liquids are in a single Zip-Loc bag together

Tip 3: Choose Your Queue Strategically

If you are in a hurry to catch your flight, never stand behind a family with kids or that frazzled, discombobulated traveler who is woefully unprepared for an airport security check.

Tip 4: Get Global Entry

Opt for TSA PreCheck. It’s a lifesaver for frequent fliers as it allows flyers departing from the USA to go through a security check-in in under 5 minutes without having to remove their shoes, laptops, belts, and light coats.

But here’s a secret. You can get your Global Entry pass for free with certain American Express credit cards. If you also travel abroad, get a Global Entry pass for $100. It not only includes the perks of TSA PreCheck, but you will also be able to enter the USA through the automatic kiosks that scan your passport and fingerprint instead of standing in long customs lines.

Tip 5: Become An Elite Flier

Elite fliers enjoy loyalty rewards like special discounts, free upgrades, and other perks. Most airlines have a special security lane for their elite flyers, which is always less crowded.

Tip 6: Arrive Early

Airports are almost always overcrowded. Furthermore, chances of getting caught in traffic are also high. It is especially true if you are traveling from busy NYC airports like LGA, JFK Airpor or Newark Airport.

You can avoid unnecessary stress by arriving at the airport early. Rely on chauffeured airport car services from professional car rental companies VIP Connection

We provide an on-time car service. Our chauffeurs are trained and aware of shortcut routes to all California airports. So you can rest assured you will reach your destination safely. Not only that, we have an extensive fleet of luxury cars that will ensure you travel in style.

How to Apply for TSA PreCheck

1. Apply Online

Submit an online application in 5 minutes & schedule an appointment at any of 380+ enrollment centers.

2. Enroll in person

10-min in-person appointment that includes fingerprinting for a background check.

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In February 2022, 94% of TSA PreCheck® passengers waited less than 5 min.

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Families Welcome

Children 12 and under can join a parent/guardian with TSA PreCheck® in the dedicated lanes.

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More than 200 airports and 81 airlines provide TSA PreCheck®