Transportation Security Administration’s Registered Traveler Program Will Undergo Trial-Run This Summer

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced that they are implementing the Registered Traveler Pilot Program at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP).  The program will run for 90 days and is in conjunction with Northwest Airlines.

 

Designated checkpoint lanes will enable approved registered travelers to confirm their identity using biometric information.  These travelers will undergo a primary screening, but will bypass the extensive secondary screening.  The program aims to provide a high-level of security while expediting the screening process for frequent travelers.

 

While the program has begun at MSP, it will be extended to select United passengers in Los Angeles, Continental passengers in Houston, and American passengers in Boston and Washington, D.C.  Northwest Airlines has invited its Platinum Elite frequent fliers to participate in the program.  The candidates are required to provide the TSA with personal data along with biometrics identifiers.  The TSA then will conduct various background checks before admitting the candidates into the program.

 

While the program is in effect, the selected travelers can only use the biometric checkpoints in their home airports.  After the pilot program concludes, the TSA will analyze the results and determine whether to implement the program on a larger scale. 

 

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