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    Question? Can Airline Employee's get pre-check? Sometimes the AEL (Airline employee line) is backed up
    The U.S. Transportation Security Administration said Wednesday that it will expand faster screening lanes to 100 airports by year end, up from 40 now. The agency says the expansion is part of its attempt to make screening more effective by breaking away from a single approach at all airports.
    Under the Pre-Check program, qualified passengers don't have to remove their shoes, light jackets and belts. They can keep laptops in cases, and liquids and gels in their carry-on bags
    TSA says more than 15 million passengers have used Pre-Check since it started in October 2011


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    We both have Precheck clearance. The lane at ATL is nearly empty when we arrive--usually there are people who think they can use it but get sent back out. The ATL employee lanes have been nuts some days. We use the trusted traveler global entry number on our listing [once] and it's printed as Precheck in the upper left corner of seat request. I can guess we've saved 20-30 hours each by having both, coming and going. Sending you a PM.
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